![]() Because they don't consider us to be flying on the same itinerary, our boarding positions can frequently be very far apart. I don't fly enough anymore to get A List, so no special boarding positions for us. My companion is my now 10 year old daughter. Hopefully a quick call to Customer Relations can shed some light on the into the conversation here about boarding position for companions. Given a "20-30" position difference, it's unlikely that they did. Meaning they should have received their own individual A-List benefits on the booking. That said, in the OP's example, the Companion is also an A-Lister. One hopes it might be changed in the future so that CP holder and Companion are on the same itinerary.) Southwest's systems give the companion their own confirmation number when their reservation is added to the CP holder's booking. (Many may have not known about this, since, to put it one way, there was a lot going on in March.)Ĭompanions, flying on a Companion Pass, however, cannot be on the same itinerary as anyone else, because that's not how the system works. The March 2020 policy update gives priority boarding to anyone on the same itinerary as an A-Lister. In fact, as recent changes actually specify the companion should have a sequential boarding position so the free ticket has nothing to do with it. I don't believe that criteria has ever been proven or stated by Southwest. Since a companion passenger pays ZERO, it stands to reason that companions board later. Criterion for boarding position is the price of your ticket. ![]()
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