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So, silly question with reading here that some folks have to change flights. My schedule showed a MAX on the way home, but now today, it doesn't. So I didn't have to change anything it seems.
I guess I don't know how you see the plane or know you need to change your flight. DO they notify you? They are still selling tickets for my flight so I assume I am good?
The reservation details shows the scheduled aircraft. Mine had MAX a couple days ago, no longer now.
I have 2 big trips (4 flights) booked on Southwest this summer (neither of which are SDCC). Both of them got emails yesterday saying that the flights had been changed. 2 of them were small differences (5 and 10 minute changes in departure times), one was just a change in flight number, but one was a massive change. Instead of a one stop (no plane change) flight leaving at 4:50 pm, we were now on a two-stop (no plane change) flight that took an extra 3 hours of travel time and left at 10:05 am. This threw off our entire travel itinerary. My husband and I decided to split, so we wanted to each move to different flights. I called up Southwest last night and the rep was able to switch everything for me, no charge, on the phone, even though I had booked it all online and had a companion ticket on my flight. My husband's flight was actually $15 cheaper than what we paid when we booked it, so they refunded the difference to our credit card (rather than making it a Southwest credit). I was very happy with the customer service on this. If anyone has even the slightest change in their flights, I highly recommend calling Southwest and getting what you want. Just search up your desired flights online first and then let them know.
If you booked early....I would check if prices dropped. Mine had. Got a refund of the difference in points with a quick call.
I've been checking too. So far, only $17 drop so I'm holding out LOL
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