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What is the advantage of a list Southwest?

As an A-List Member, you will enjoy Priority Lanes and Express Lanes (where available), a dedicated A-List phone line, reserved check-in, a 25% earning bonus on all qualifying Southwest flights, and same-day change and same-day standby benefits free of airline charges.



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Southwest A-List status benefits. A-List is the lower of the two tiers of Southwest elite status. Benefits of A-List status include: Access to Fly By priority check-in and security access lanes (where available).

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Whether you prefer a window, aisle or middle seat, with A-List status you'll be at the front of the line with priority boarding.

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A-List and A-List Preferred members are said to receive the best available boarding pass number but occasionally end up with a Group B or C boarding designation. However, as a nod to their elite status, they are allowed to cut the line anytime after Group A boarding is complete.

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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.

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B boarding group: This is the next best boarding group to be in if you want the chance to select a seat you can live with. However, being near the beginning of the B group is a lot better than the end.

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Yes, CSAs can process the Upgraded Boarding purchase either at the ticket counter or gate. If the Customer's itinerary contains multiple flights, will Upgraded Boarding apply to every flight in their itinerary? No, Upgraded Boarding is sold separately per Customer per segment.

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The change, which went into effect Aug. 15, will take place as the airline works on “product enhancements.” The airline said the overhaul is part of several company initiatives meant to modernize the customer experience and strengthen their customer base.

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Don't hesitate to ask for accommodations.
Early boarding helps him stay calm, he explains, because standing in line in the jet bridge is intensely stressful for him. It's a simple request: He just asks for priority boarding at check-in, and “80 percent of the time,” he says, the airline is happy to grant his request.

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A-list will ALWAYS yield a better boarding position than Early Bird - unless the ticket happens to be booked less than 24 hours in advance, SW assigns boarding positions in the following order: A List preferred, followed by A-List, followed by Early Bird.

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All Customers traveling on a multi-passenger reservation with a Tier Member (A-List or A-List Preferred) booked on the same reservation will receive reserved sequential boarding positions directly behind the Tier Member.

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Southwest assigns boarding positions rather than seats Southwest Airlines passengers are assigned specific boarding positions, consisting of a letter and then a number: You'll either be in group A, B, or C, with A being allowed to board first, B being allowed to board second, and C being allowed to board last.

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On Southwest it is an open seating policy meaning you can sit in any open seat. With B1 you should have no problem getting a window or aisle at mid cabin or towards the back of the plane.

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