What does RR mean on Southwest boarding pass?


What does RR mean on Southwest boarding pass? What are the Rapid Rewards Rules and Regulations? Rapid Rewards is a rewards program offered by Southwest Airlines® Co. for Southwest Airlines Customers.


Is air ticket number the same as booking reference number?

A booking reference number is different from an e-Ticket number. A booking reference number is usually labeled as a 'PNR number', otherwise known as a 'Passenger Name Record'. It consists of both numbers and letters. You can have several booking numbers if there are separate bookings or stopovers.


Is Southwest boarding group random?

You will be assigned a boarding group (A, B, or C) and position (1-60+) upon check in. Your unique group and position combination (for example: A35) will be displayed on your boarding pass and represents a reserved spot in the boarding group at the gate.


Where do I find my confirmation number for Southwest?

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.


Can I fly without a redress number?

If you don't have a redress number and an airline or a travel site asks for your redress number, you can leave it blank. You may provide your redress number when you make a reservation or when updating your airline profile.


Why did I get an SSSS on my boarding pass?

A Secondary Security Screening Selection or SSSS designation on your boarding pass means that you've been picked for a secondary security screening. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) may select passengers for SSSS on flights from, to and within the U.S.


Is boarding Group C good for Southwest?

C 1-60: This is the group you will most likely get if you don't check in right on time. While the C group isn't a guaranteed middle seat, the chances are pretty high that you won't be sitting in the ideal spot.