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Gone But Not Forgotten
Southwest set up shop in the Minneapolis St. Paul area a while back but I have never used them as they didn't fly to where I was going anytime. Flying to Arizona last week we decided the money saved even with a lay over was worth a try.
It started out all really bad as when I got to the terminal I found out I had to buy my wife a ticket. Hey the TV ad said "Bags Fly Free (That's ok it is an inside joke between my wife and me)
Anyway they have an interesting way of loading people on the plane. Your ticket has not a seating number on it but a loading number. When your range of number is called you get to go on the plane and pick your own seat. You can upgrade your ticket to be one of the first 15 people on the plane for ten bucks if you wish. We elected to not do that but seating was not a problem for us. We got to seat together in decent seats. The seats seem to have a lot more room than other planes. All of their planes are supposed to be 737's.
About 80% of the staff is unionized but unionized by their own union. Sitting and watching the staff work it just seemed like they moved more people faster with half of the staff which is probably why their fares are so much less and one of the more profitable airlines. I was one four different planes in this trip and all four planes were full. The full planes I am sure helps their bottom line also. Beverages and snacks on all flights and they were not stingy with them. They actually handed the box of snacks for people to take and if you grabbed two or three that was fine.
All in all the Southwest experience was great and I defiantly would fly with them again.
Has anyone else flown with them and what do you think of the seating system they used compared to the others?
murph
It started out all really bad as when I got to the terminal I found out I had to buy my wife a ticket. Hey the TV ad said "Bags Fly Free (That's ok it is an inside joke between my wife and me)
Anyway they have an interesting way of loading people on the plane. Your ticket has not a seating number on it but a loading number. When your range of number is called you get to go on the plane and pick your own seat. You can upgrade your ticket to be one of the first 15 people on the plane for ten bucks if you wish. We elected to not do that but seating was not a problem for us. We got to seat together in decent seats. The seats seem to have a lot more room than other planes. All of their planes are supposed to be 737's.
About 80% of the staff is unionized but unionized by their own union. Sitting and watching the staff work it just seemed like they moved more people faster with half of the staff which is probably why their fares are so much less and one of the more profitable airlines. I was one four different planes in this trip and all four planes were full. The full planes I am sure helps their bottom line also. Beverages and snacks on all flights and they were not stingy with them. They actually handed the box of snacks for people to take and if you grabbed two or three that was fine.
All in all the Southwest experience was great and I defiantly would fly with them again.
Has anyone else flown with them and what do you think of the seating system they used compared to the others?
murph