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Southwest Airlines doing away with paper tickets
I am curious how this is going to work out. What happens when someone needs to get on a flight and the phone battery goes dead or wont connect? I'd like to try it but would carry a paper ticket as a backup if possible. (www.foxnews.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
This is about tickets not boarding passes. Most everyone else eliminated paper tickets years ago in favor of etickets.
Exactly. Nothing is stopping you from printing out your boarding pass on paper. In fact, if you don't have the app, they encourage, if not prefer that you do that, especially as you can print it out as you check in 24 hours before the flight's departure time.
Ok I understand the airlines are keeping up with the times of technology. But most of the passengers phones use Droid or apple. I sure hope sea will remember us that have a windows system phone.
Do people not read anymore...???
"Instead, Southwest will hand out electronic versions to those passengers traveling on employee guest passes."
And it never said they were discontinuing paper BOARDING PASSES...
"Instead, Southwest will hand out electronic versions to those passengers traveling on employee guest passes."
And it never said they were discontinuing paper BOARDING PASSES...
Sorry about the typo I ment SWA not sea
Tickets are now completely paperless. Boarding passes can be either or both, paper or paperless. It's not that hard to understand. Unless you can't understand the difference between a ticket and a boarding pass. At which point, you probably shouldn't be flying SWA to begin with.