How do I find out what type of plane my flight on Southwest is?
How do I find out what type of plane my flight on Southwest is?
- During the Booking Process on Southwest.com. ...
- On your itinerary. ...
- On the flight status pages on Southwest.com and in the Southwest App.
How do I know what kind of plane I am flying on Southwest?
On the Southwest website, click on your flight number, and it will bring up a box with on-time info and the type of plane. Southwest only flys 737's, 737-700's, 737-800's and a small handful of 737-MAX 8.
What is the best free Plane Finder app?
- FlightAware Flight Tracker (iOS, Android) ...
- Flightview – Flight Tracker (iOS) ...
- FlightStats (iOS, Android) ...
- ADSB Flight Tracker (Android) ...
- Plane Finder – Flight Tracker. ...
- Planes Live – Flight Tracker (iOS) ...
- App in the Air (Android) free version. ...
- Flight Board (Android)
Is Flightradar24 free?
Flightradar24 is a free flight tracker app and includes all the above features. If you want even more great features from Flightradar24 there are two upgrade options—Silver & Gold—and each comes with a free trial. Silver and Gold upgrade prices are listed in the app as they vary depending on your country and currency.
Does Flightradar24 show military aircraft?
Websites such as ADSBExchange.com, FlightRadar24.com and FlightAware.com aggregate flight data in the United States and abroad using a mix of commercial and citizen-owned sensors that capture the movements of commercial, civilian and military aircraft in real time, 24 hours a day.
What is the difference between Southwest 737-700 and 737-800?
In comparison to the 737-700, the 737-800 also features the new Sky Interior with a sculpted ceiling and sloping overhead storage bins which leave the cabin with a much more open and spacious feel. There is no pre-assigned seating for Southwest flights.
Why does Southwest only fly 737?
Southwest flies only Boeing instead of Airbus because when it was founded, to keep costs down, they decided to have not only one brand, but one model of airplane — the 737.