Anonymous wrote:I would only do this if you can buy the top of the line seats for them.
Ie then their boarding passes will be next to each other.
Otherwise you risk the chance they get separated at boarding.
SW has four levels. If you do the bottom two buy the early bird boarding for both of them each way. [/quote
I would probably pay for upgrade in this scenario. But I think risk of them being separated is extremely low. If you are ready to check them in at 24 hours, they will get B group and you can always find 2 together in B.
Anonymous wrote:It looks like you're fine, according to their terms: https://support.southwest.com/helpcenter/s/article/Unaccompanied-Minor-Terms-and-Conditions
(First sentence)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are they going and who are they meeting?
Across the country to see Grandma. Cousins, not siblings if it matters.
I mean, I wouldn't hesitate to just send them, but I don't know if it will let me book it that way.
Nice of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where are they going and who are they meeting?
Across the country to see Grandma. Cousins, not siblings if it matters.
I mean, I wouldn't hesitate to just send them, but I don't know if it will let me book it that way.
Anonymous wrote:Where are they going and who are they meeting?