Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much for the feedback.
Yes, I'm hoping to find a way to board together. Kid is shy and would want to be with me. I don't care if the ticket is refundable, just didn't know if I needed to have the same type of ticket so we can board together.
Anonymous wrote:My brother works for SW, and he is on 200 flights a year. I also fly SW all the time with kids. They don't enforce age on family boarding. He told me they never give parents a hard time about this. In fact, the staff are incentivized to get families on ASAP. Otherwise, they waste boarding time trying to shuffle people to keep families together. Bring your 11YO with you when you board, or worst case do family boarding.
Anonymous wrote:Is your 11 year old young-looking? My 10 year old looks young and they always put us in family boarding.
But you could also check in 24 hours before and it will put you both in an early group. We haven’t had issues on southwest doing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My brother works for SW, and he is on 200 flights a year. I also fly SW all the time with kids. They don't enforce age on family boarding. He told me they never give parents a hard time about this. In fact, the staff are incentivized to get families on ASAP. Otherwise, they waste boarding time trying to shuffle people to keep families together. Bring your 11YO with you when you board, or worst case do family boarding.
Agree with this -- even when my kids were 11 or 12, gate agents often asked me to do family boarding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much for the feedback.
Yes, I'm hoping to find a way to board together. Kid is shy and would want to be with me. I don't care if the ticket is refundable, just didn't know if I needed to have the same type of ticket so we can board together.
Since you get to board early and you have a child with you, their own website says you can talk to the gate agent for accommodations. I can’t see why they wouldn’t let your child board with you.
Anonymous wrote:You're supposed to board at the lowest/latest boarding number of your party, so that's probably going to be your kid's ticket. But you shouldn't have to buy the fully refundable ticket for them to be able to sit together. If you buy the cheap ticket but add early bird boarding (~$25 each way), they should get at least a number in the B section and there will almost certainly be two seats together at that point. My family of 4 flies Southwest a ton on cheap tickets with early bird and there is always at least one full row plus another aisle seat left when we board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They probably will not say anything if you just board together. If that feels wrong/pushy to you, you can board first and save a seat for your child. At 11 he can board by himself.
I would not pay extra.
I literally had a SW worker give me a hassle about letting my 6 year to board with me in my group because she was booked in the next group. So I was the end of the A's and my daughter was the beginning on the Bs.
I would not let an 11 year board by themselves on SW. People are not nice.
Anonymous wrote:They probably will not say anything if you just board together. If that feels wrong/pushy to you, you can board first and save a seat for your child. At 11 he can board by himself.
I would not pay extra.
Anonymous wrote:My brother works for SW, and he is on 200 flights a year. I also fly SW all the time with kids. They don't enforce age on family boarding. He told me they never give parents a hard time about this. In fact, the staff are incentivized to get families on ASAP. Otherwise, they waste boarding time trying to shuffle people to keep families together. Bring your 11YO with you when you board, or worst case do family boarding.