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Jims5543 04-23-2019 11:48 AM

I have never flown SW and from what I am reading here, I probably never will.

I usually fly Delta and or American, my Pilot friend just in formed me United has Buffalo Trace on the donkey karts, so they are now on my radar.

I am still at a loss why they load in zones with the front seats being the first and the back seats being the last zone. Seems you could load a plane faster if you loaded back to front.

Maybe they need all the weight in the front first?

Jims5543 04-23-2019 11:49 AM

Oh and SW must be the reason you see gate lice.

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Gate%20Lice

RANDY P 04-23-2019 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JavaBrewer (Post 10436528)
The only time I check a bag is when we are on a dive trip and are bringing our gear. Otherwise I REFUSE to check my bag - thus the appeal to get onboard early and secure overhead space. I have traveled on 3 week business trips with just a single roller bag and my personal backpack. Laundry options exist in most places around the world :) Reasons to avoid checked baggage:

- Normal wait times at baggage claim are 30 minutes (often times longer). That's after de-plane and walking there. After a long business trip the last thing I need is to be standing in BC hoping my bag drops down the chute. Double that for the full RT flight - no thanks.
- Lost stuff never to be seen again. Two times I finally got my bag minus contents, one time bag was never recovered. All times the bags were gate checked meaning I don't get a receipt so no claims can be filed. You are just hoping on the good nature of the person who ended up with your bag. My son just came back from a trip to PR on Delta and his gate checked bag was taken by another passenger. Never to be seen again. It happens - but not to me anymore.
- Access to last minute flights w/o needing to account for your luggage. Many times I have arrived at transition airport and was able to board an earlier flight to my destination b/c it had empty seats. No can do with checked bags - and this saves many hours on total trip duration.
- Roller bags make in-airport very low hassle

YMMV :)

EDIT totally different conversation about the people in later boarding groups who block gate access for early access folks.

Quote:

Originally Posted by vash (Post 10436568)
I’m not a roller bag guy. I still use a travel pack. I prob didn’t even need a bag this trip.

..I pack like I'm moving away.... min 3 pairs of shoes and all kinds of crap. Good point about stolen luggage.

rjp

craigster59 04-23-2019 12:17 PM

The great thing about Burbank/Bob Hope is you walk onto the tarmac and board and exit from both ends of the plane. Wish more airports were like that.

Jims5543 04-23-2019 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by craigster59 (Post 10436621)
The great thing about Burbank/Bob Hope is you walk onto the tarmac and board and exit from both ends of the plane. Wish more airports were like that.

Ever stood on line to board on a tarmac in sub zero windy weather?

It sucks.

rcooled 04-23-2019 02:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by craigster59 (Post 10436621)
The great thing about Burbank/Bob Hope is you walk onto the tarmac and board and exit from both ends of the plane.

Entering only from the rear of the plane and exiting from both ends would work SO much better with Southwest's 'free-for-all' style of boarding. The plane would fill up in half the time if the B & C groups didn't have to wait to get past the A group people clogging up the aisle as they try to stuff all their worldly possessions into the overheads.

Arizona_928 04-23-2019 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rcooled (Post 10436738)
Entering only from the rear of the plane and exiting from both ends would work SO much better with Southwest's 'free-for-all' style of boarding. The plane would fill up in half the time if the B & C groups didn't have to wait to get past the A group people clogging up the aisle as they try to stuff all their worldly possessions into the overheads.

I've did that on my last commercial flight from Germany. Not nearly as much of a cluster ****. I feel like a snow flake would b line their way to the flight line and get ran over in some socialist-left seppuku....

vash 04-23-2019 02:16 PM

I got A-34 for tomorrow! It’s now what time? Beer-thirty.

Bob Kontak 04-23-2019 02:18 PM

Sigh....

I remember in the 80's in Houston just getting to the gate maybe around an hour before departure got you an A card.

jyl 04-23-2019 02:34 PM

C16 for my flight tmrw. Yaaynot

Synchro Joe 04-23-2019 05:39 PM

My motto is there are two kinds of baggage - carry on and lost. Even on overseas trips for 2 weeks, it's legal carry on size roll around and a backpack with essentials & anything valuable.
SWA is a joke for comfort, I flew them from coast to coast one time but never again. Crew is friendly, sometimes funny, but you have to like peanuts or pretzels and screaming kids. Hard to beat their prices or basic schedules. They do try, the other domestic not so much. Just my two pesos.

cantdrv55 04-23-2019 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jyl (Post 10436785)
C16 for my flight tmrw. Yaaynot

I think you can upgrade at check in

Rick Lee 04-23-2019 08:22 PM

Probably doesn't work anymore, but an old boss of mine had some kind of trick, maybe with Photoshop, where he'd change his boarding group number on his boarding pass before he printed it. AFAIK, it worked every time.

Rodsrsr 04-24-2019 07:46 AM

Delta for me, unless its a quick flight like from Nor Cal to So Cal than I'll use SW and don't really care about the seating too much.

GH85Carrera 04-24-2019 08:03 AM

Some of my friends flew to Germany many years ago as a group. The were going to arrive in Germany in the morning, and with the time change they did not want to waste a day with jet lag. One of the group was a doctor. He gave all of them a large green pill that they took on takeoff.

The next thing they remember was a Fraulein yelling "You vill get off the plane NOW" and they all gathered their stuff and got off the airplane. Everyone else was gone. No wait at the customs and they all felt rested and ready to start drinking German beer.

RANDY P 04-24-2019 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rodsrsr (Post 10437577)
Delta for me, unless its a quick flight like from Nor Cal to So Cal than I'll use SW and don't really care about the seating too much.

Is it me or SW does seem to have smaller seating areas?

Sure seems that way, and it's just enough that it give me headaches flying it. Oh and the SW crowd seems to be animals.

Delta rocks.

rjp

BK911 04-25-2019 04:01 AM

Used to fly every week for work.
An "A" was just a photo shop away!!

cantdrv55 04-25-2019 06:42 AM

Have you ever flown in and out of the SWA terminal in Vegas? It’s a madhouse. Too many people, not enough space. I hate it but have to go there monthly.

vash 04-25-2019 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cantdrv55 (Post 10438525)
Have you ever flown in and out of the SWA terminal in Vegas? It’s a madhouse. Too many people, not enough space. I hate it but have to go there monthly.


That’s the circle shaped terminal? Slots in the center and the human-lines radiate towards them like spokes causing log jams to the circling traffic?


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