Is Southwest confirmation number the same on return flight?
If it's booked round trip, yes it's the same confirmation number.
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Are you enrolled on the Southwest website? If so you can check there for the number, and if necessary check yourself in. If not, search your email for the confirmation message you received when you booked -- it contains the confirmation number.
Not usually necessary, no - though never does any harm to have it. May depend on airline, though. Again, depending on airline, you may be expected to check in online and print off a boarding card, or pay at the airport for check-in. Who are you flying with?
How To Find My Flight Number? You can locate your flight number on your flight ticket, boarding pass or booking confirmation. You can also contact your airline via the customer service hotline or help desk. Information desks available at airports can help you as well.
Codeshare. In a codeshare, airlines share their aircraft with others, resulting in the flight having more than one flight number on the same sector, and either the same or different flight numbers on joined sectors.
Do flight numbers repeat daily? Not always daily, as many flight are not operated daily, but if your question is, whether a particular flight that is operated daily will have the same flight number every day, then the answer will generally be yes (I would imagine that there are exceptions).
Yes and no. Most airlines will retire a flight number after a high-profile tragic event. The reasons are quite obvious; very many people are superstitious and would feel uneasy (or simply refuse to fly) on a flight number that recently had a fatal accident.
If you're traveling with just a carry-on bag, you can head to the security check as soon as you arrive at the airport, rather than making a first stop at the check-in desk, since you already have your printed boarding pass, or, better yet, you e-ticket.
You'll be able to get it either from the kiosks at the airport, or from the check-in/baggage drop desk. you can just do the regular check-in at the airport. Note that not all airlines allow this, and some may charge a fee for this (shouldn't be the case for United).
Online check-in lets you check in from your home or office and print your own boarding pass. You can also choose to have a link to your boarding pass emailed to your mobile device.