Form with which the Directors of a corporation waive the necessity of an annual meeting of directors.
Form with which the Directors of a corporation waive the necessity of an annual meeting of directors.
Email, call, or write to us. Written complaints will receive an acknowledgment in writing indicating receipt of the complaint within 30 days of receipt. You will also receive a substantive response no later than 60 days after our receipt of your complaint. Contact information is available at Southwest.
Love it or hate it, Southwest utilizes an open seating policy. An open seating policy means that you do not have an assigned seat. Instead, you choose your seat when you get on the plane. With a few exceptions (like no exit rows for children), passengers are allowed to choose any seat that is available when they board.
Adult Passengers 18 and older must show valid identification in order to travel. Identification is not needed for Passengers 17 and younger traveling domestically. However, proof of age is required for anyone traveling as an Unaccompanied Minor and for lap children.
Southwest Airlines has a specific system that assigns boarding groups and positions to passengers based on when they check in for their flight. The passengers then line up in order and board the plane ing to their assigned group and position. The passengers can choose any available seat once they are on board.
Upon check in, you and your Companion will receive sequential boarding positions except if you purchased a Business Select® fare or added the Companion after you had been assigned a boarding position.
Seniors do not get priority boarding on Southwest. There is priority boarding for customers who have a specific seating need to accommodate their disability, who need assistance in boarding the aircraft or who need help stowing an assistive device.
Numbered posts in each of our gate areas indicate where to line up. When your boarding group is called, find your designated place in line and board the aircraft in numerical order with your boarding group.
Seniors do not get priority boarding on Southwest. There is priority boarding for customers who have a specific seating need to accommodate their disability, who need assistance in boarding the aircraft or who need help stowing an assistive device.
Passengers in the front cabin board with Group 1. This includes any cabin labeled first class — from first class on domestic flights to Flagship First Class on long-haul international flights. Group 1 also includes business class on international flights that don't have a first-class cabin.