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Can I check someone else in for a Southwest flight?

Anyone with the confirmation number can check her in -- if she has a computer or a smartphone she can do it. If you do, you can email her a pdf of the boarding pass, or if it's easier she can just print one at the airport kiosk -- her boarding position will already be reserved from when you checked her in.



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You need the absolute correct information on the persons ID which you enter upon the on-line booking process or when you call the airline. They will print the boarding pass or check in at the counter and they are ready to go. Their ID must match their government issued ID at the TSA screening point.

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Yes! Group Passengers can check in on Southwest.com and reserve their boarding positions beginning 24 hours prior to departure. The online check-in process for Group travel is slightly different than you may be used to for non-Group travel.

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If you are both on the same reservation, you will both be checked in together! Happy flying.

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If EarlyBird Check-In® is available, we'll automatically check you in and assign your boarding position within 36 hours of your flight's departure - that's 12 hours before general boarding positions become available.

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Yes in case of SINGLE PNR for multiple PAX .. all passengers can independently enter airport ( Security checking requires individual ID and Ticket ) . Individual can further collect his/her boarding pass even if other PAX have not arrived. Though its recommended all PAX should checkin together .

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If you purchase EarlyBird Check-In, we'll automatically check you in and reserve your boarding position 36 hours before you flight's departure. This is before our general 24-hour check-in begins.

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Travel Companions Can Now Board With Southwest A-List and A-List Preferred Members. Anyone on the SAME RESERVATION (that means you'll have the same confirmation number) on Southwest Airlines as someone who holds elite status with Southwest (called A-List or A-List Preferred) can now board with the elite status member.

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Yes, you can. Generally, you are allowed to buy a plane ticket for another person other than yourself. It is indeed possible, however, you should keep in mind that airlines have different rules and regulations.

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No, you can't. For security reasons, anyone from the general public is not allowed to see the passenger manifest of any flight on any airline in any airport.

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It is confidential information so most airlines will not disclose it to anyone. But, if you've booked a ticket for a family then you can call on customer care number and they can confirm it whether the passenger is boarded or not. Originally Answered: Can I find out if someone boards a flight?

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Your first two checked bags fly free® at Southwest (weight and size limits apply). Skis1 and golf bags2 may also fly free, and surfboards fly free in Hawaii. See restrictions and limitations below. For the cost of each additional Bag and Oversized Bags, please visit the Optional Travel Charges page.

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It's recommended that you arrive at least two hours before your scheduled departure time. Though, some airports may recommend more than two hours before. Be sure to give yourself plenty of time, so you can get through TSA with time to spare.

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1 Answer. In places where hotels are required to register their guests with the local authorities, they will ask for the ID of all guests. Hence all guests might not need to be present to check-in, but their ID's will. Other hotels might just ask for one ID.

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Flight Check-In Online Beginning 24 hours prior to departure, from Southwest.com® or the Southwest® app, select “Check in.” Enter the confirmation number and first and last name of a Passenger on the itinerary, and click “Check in” (for desktop) or “Retrieve reservation” (for the Southwest app or mobile website).

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Re: Saving Seats Unfortunately, there's no policy to enforce. Officially, Southwest has no policy for or against seat saving, and in practice actively allows it. Reps will even suggest that passengers save seats for later boarding companions.

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In an effort to avoid the Boarding Group C, Southwest recommends checking in right at 24 hours before the scheduled departure time, as the boarding position is assigned by the check-in time. If you happen to miss the early hours of the check-in window, passengers can purchase an upgraded boarding position.

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If you have a B group boarding position, the chances are good that you'll still be able to get a window or aisle seat or find 2 seats together if you're traveling with a companion. Hot Tip: If you are in the B group (or even one of the first numbers in the C group), head to the back of the plane.

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