What are the requirements for pre boarding on Southwest?


What are the requirements for pre boarding on Southwest? Priority preboarding is available for Customers who have a specific seating need to accommodate their disability, need assistance in boarding the aircraft, or who need to stow an assistive device. Customers who are traveling with assistance and emotional support animals qualify for preboarding.


How does early boarding work?

EarlyBird Check-In Customers will have their boarding positions reserved beginning 36 hours prior to their flight's scheduled local departure time. Boarding passes can be accessed beginning 24 hours prior to the flight's scheduled local departure time.


Does autism qualify for Preboarding?

Yes, you can request additional support from airline staff for your autistic child. This may include assistance with checking in, passing through security, and boarding the plane. It is recommended that you contact the airline in advance to make these requests.


What documents do I need to board Southwest Airlines?

To board the plane, when you get to the airport, you'll need to obtain your boarding pass at either the ticket counter or departure gate. If you choose to obtain your boarding pass at the departure gate, your security document will assist you in passing through TSA Security.


Is it worth it to pay for early boarding on Southwest?

If you'd rather have money in your pocket than landing the seat of your choice, it's probably worth it to skip EarlyBird Check-In. Budget-minded group travelers. While $15 to $25 may not seem like much to pay for early boarding, it can quickly add up if you're traveling with a group.


What qualifies as preboard on Southwest?

Preboarding is available for Customers with disabilities who need a specific seat to accommodate a disability, need assistance boarding the aircraft, or need to stow an assistive device.


Can diabetics Preboard Southwest?

Pre-boarding with Diabetes Anyone in your travel party can also pre-board with you. All you have to do is wait for the TSA agent to call for pre-boarding for eligible people with disabilities and walk up to the desk and scan your boarding pass.


Does Southwest know if you board out of order?

When you scan it the computer the agent is monitoring shows your boarding position. Whether the agent chooses to act on it or not is up to them. Typically if you're really out of position (like a B while A's are boarding) they will ask you to step aside and board when called.


Is it worth upgrading boarding on Southwest?

Who should do it? A ticket upgrade may make sense if any of the following are true: You like the idea of boarding the plane quickly so you can choose your preferred seat and are guaranteed an A1 through A15 boarding position. You want to maximize the Rapid Rewards points that you earn.


Do I need a print of my pass to board a plane?

Depending on the requirements of airport authorities, you will need to present a mobile boarding pass, a paper boarding pass printed out by you or a paper boarding pass picked up from the check-in desk.