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  • sleeper
    Laley23;1610531 wrote:Im legit stunned Sleeper didnt say this.

    SW doesnt even have a real rewards program. They dont have 1st class seating and they dont have assigned seating lol. It is the definition of an airline meant for the lower class of flyers.

    Again, if you are just flying to get somewhere it is fine (and I would probably suggest it). But if you are a work traveler or will be making lots of trips to places, no one would ever choose SW. There are no benefits to it outside of cost (which, again, is negligible once you have flown about 10 times on another airline).
    Again, plane snob thread is needed. I'd rather fly SW than any other airline.
  • Laley23
    sleeper;1610534 wrote:Again, plane snob thread is needed. I'd rather fly SW than any other airline.
    Im not going to start a thread, but I am curious as to why?
  • thavoice
    Laley23;1610536 wrote:Im not going to start a thread, but I am curious as to why?
    Higher ups at McDonalds must get a discount.
  • sleeper
    Laley23;1610536 wrote:Im not going to start a thread, but I am curious as to why?
    Well I've flown a lot in my short working career and really don't find much of a huge difference between flying other airlines and SW. It's all branding and marketing which hoodwinks the general public into thinking something is better because its named better. The reality is SW is low cost, has beautiful planes, allows 2 free checked bags per flight, and has a no fuss boarding policy. Yeah it's first class sucks but really it's a plane flight, 9/10 I just sleep or get drunk anyway.
  • thavoice
    Remember when Skybus was in Columbus? Very low fares, no frills and such and flew out at shitty times and to small airports. I flew them 4-5 times and each flight was packed.

    but they just charged too little to stay in business I suppose.

    I know, this helps ZERO>
  • Laley23
    sleeper;1610556 wrote:Well I've flown a lot in my short working career and really don't find much of a huge difference between flying other airlines and SW. It's all branding and marketing which hoodwinks the general public into thinking something is better because its named better. The reality is SW is low cost, has beautiful planes, allows 2 free checked bags per flight, and has a no fuss boarding policy. Yeah it's first class sucks but really it's a plane flight, 9/10 I just sleep or get drunk anyway.
    All that is true.

    I just prefer to pay a little more up front (took about a year for all 4 major airlines), for a lot more advantages down the line. I dont pay for checked bags on any airline anymore and I book shit seats on American and Delta and will 90% of the time get upgraded to 1st class at no charge, just have to pick the flights that are likely to not be full. I get drunk or sleep also, but I prefer the drinks to be free (1st class) lol.
  • jmog
    I did this once, but it was the destination I skipped out on not the origin and it was before 9/11.

    I was flying from Akron/Canton to Jackson, MS. The area I was going to was about halfway between Jackson, MS and Memphis, TN. My flight to Jackson connected through Memphis. A straight flight from CAK to Memphis was more expensive than the connecting flight from CAK to Jackson connecting through Memphis.

    I just had the people I was going to see pick me up at Memphis and only took a carry on.

    No one got upset about that stuff and cancelled flights way back then, but with 9/11 and TSA now, forget about it.
  • thavoice
    jmog;1610570 wrote:I did this once, but it was the destination I skipped out on not the origin and it was before 9/11.

    I was flying from Akron/Canton to Jackson, MS. The area I was going to was about halfway between Jackson, MS and Memphis, TN. My flight to Jackson connected through Memphis. A straight flight from CAK to Memphis was more expensive than the connecting flight from CAK to Jackson connecting through Memphis.

    I just had the people I was going to see pick me up at Memphis and only took a carry on.

    No one got upset about that stuff and cancelled flights way back then, but with 9/11 and TSA now, forget about it.
    I may have been duped a few years ago but I was flying home from Virginia and flew to Cincy and then dayton. There was like a 4 hour layover in CVG and I was just going to have someone pick me up at CVG instead of dayton and not have that big layover and the airline say it wasnt allowed. Being the last leg I am not sure what they would have done though.
  • wildcats20
    thavoice;1610561 wrote:Remember when Skybus was in Columbus? Very low fares, no frills and such and flew out at shitty times and to small airports. I flew them 4-5 times and each flight was packed.

    but they just charged too little to stay in business I suppose.

    I know, this helps ZERO>
    I used them one time, flying to Greensboro. It was a nice plane, but you literally paid for everything. Nothing was free on board. I don't even think you got peanuts and a drink with out paying. Also, my flight was not even close to being packed. They actually had to move people around because there was so much empty space.
  • thavoice
    wildcats20;1610577 wrote:I used them one time, flying to Greensboro. It was a nice plane, but you literally paid for everything. Nothing was free on board. I don't even think you got peanuts and a drink with out paying. Also, my flight was not even close to being packed. They actually had to move people around because there was so much empty space.
    Pretty sure they gave out free pop on our flights, but they pushed the skymall thing prett heavy. I always flew to Richmond Va which was close enough to Virginia Beach..maybe that had alot to do with it.
  • Commander of Awesome
    I hate SW's boarding policy. It's nothing but fuss and takes forever.
  • sleeper
    Commander of Awesome;1610590 wrote:I hate SW's boarding policy. It's nothing but fuss and takes forever.
    lol? You are in a group. They call your group. You line up and take a seat.
  • Commander of Awesome
    sleeper;1610609 wrote:lol? You are in a group. They call your group. You line up and take a seat.
    Except ppl start crowding the shit out if the line 45 min ahead of time, waste time trying to find an aisle seat even though they're group d, put luggage in the back but sit in the front, etc.... It's ridiculous.
  • Laley23
    sleeper;1610609 wrote:lol? You are in a group. They call your group. You line up and take a seat.
    You are not in a group. You are an exact letter and number. People try to cut and push up past their spot.

    Then, if you have more than 1 person traveling with you, its very possible you wont be sitting together.\

    EDIT: And its ridiculous to have to wake up early in the morning to sign in exactly 24 hours ahead of time to get a better boarding letter/number
  • sleeper
    Sheesh, never knew I was dealing with such cry babies. Maybe Delta won't file for bankruptcy this year; one can hope!
  • TBone14
    I have never flown Southwest. I almost want to now just so I can weigh in on this.

    I fly Spirit Detroit to Vegas. Usually fly Delta out of Detroit anywhere else. I am going to Cancun in November and Delta flies out of Detroit direct to Cancun. I was pumped when I found that out.
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    slingshot4ever;1610312 wrote:So I need to travel to DC for a day and I was looking at flights on Expedia and found something odd. If I fly out of Columbus with a stop in Detroit the round trip flight is 487. if I fly straight from Detroit and just cut out the Columbus leg it is 722!!! This is with setting Detroit as a destination for the return flight in both scenarios.

    So my question, can I book the Columbus flight with one stop, and just show up at Detroit to save 250 bucks and never board the Columbus flight? I feel like that is too easy.....
    No, you cannot.
    Once you don't show up for your first flight, the airlines will know that you did not check in to that first flight and they will cancel any remaining bookings you have for that flight itinerary.

    Hope this helps.
  • Midstate01
    You could always schedule 2 one ways. Maybe then you could skip last leg. Tell them you're sick or something. Or had an emergency and are staying there. Not sure it'd work. But not sure on a one way they can really do anything about it
  • thavoice
    Midstate01;1610735 wrote:You could always schedule 2 one ways. Maybe then you could skip last leg. Tell them you're sick or something. Or had an emergency and are staying there. Not sure it'd work. But not sure on a one way they can really do anything about it
    My brother used to pretty much always get one way flights, and travel with just a carry on.

    He would get searched pretty much every time.
  • Midstate01
    Never thought about the search part. But I did a one way from Hawaii to Oakland and got completely searched. And then again from Columbus to Sacramento. Never once thought about the one way thing. I just figured I was unlucky twice.
  • thavoice
    Midstate01;1610762 wrote:Never thought about the search part. But I did a one way from Hawaii to Oakland and got completely searched. And then again from Columbus to Sacramento. Never once thought about the one way thing. I just figured I was unlucky twice.
    Yeah, he got it pretty much every time. Guess they feel terrorist wouldnt need a return flight.
    Funny thing about the one time I dropped him off, my brother got the extra search while 2 arabs didnt garner a second peak from TSA. My brother was obviously military but I guess a one way ticket was more of a red flag than anything else.
  • rmolin73
    Southwest is for poor people. Hope this helps.
  • Automatik
    I once flew roundtrip from Ohio to San Diego via SW for around $220.

    Now a 55 min flights from NYC to Pittsburgh (home airport) is $300+.


    This will not help.
  • thavoice
    Automatik;1611252 wrote:I once flew roundtrip from Ohio to San Diego via SW for around $220.

    Now a 55 min flights from NYC to Pittsburgh (home airport) is $300+.


    This will not help.
    Was there a stop in Minneapolis on that Ohio to SD trip?
    That is about the price we paid from Columbus to SD a number of years ago with that stop. Forget the airline.
  • Laley23
    Automatik;1611252 wrote:I once flew roundtrip from Ohio to San Diego via SW for around $220.

    Now a 55 min flights from NYC to Pittsburgh (home airport) is $300+.


    This will not help.
    Along the lines of no help.

    Delta just added a flight from Raleigh to Cleveland. Pretty pumped about that.