Noticed Allegiant is ending its seasonal OKC and TUL-VPS flights early this summer - in early August vs early November last year. Anyone know why? I looked and XNA still has its nonstop flights to VPS through November..
I was looking at going to San Antonio in Feb but it looks like SWA only flys nonstop on Sundays now. Big bummer
I don't understand the cultish devotion but do see the draw. We are devoted Delta. We close on a vacation home in South Padre next month and Delta doesn't fly there from OKC. As much as we dislike SW, we are looking at getting the SW credit card so we can get the companion pass. I am paying about $600 for AA first class and SW is about $500 last time I looked. (Short notice booking). For $100 more....will always take the first class option. However.....if I am getting 2 tickets for the $500....then makes it more tempting to fly SW especially on short flights
Reasons I like Southwest:
1. Always on a 737
2. Board after A group with kids (fly enough or get their credit card and you always board with the A group anyway)
3. Usually cheaper fares than AA/United/Delta and easy award redemptions
4. Most destinations of any airline out of OKC/TUL (LAS,PHX,DEN,DAL,AUS,SAT,HOU,BNA,STL,MDW,ATL,MCO) and good connecting options
Much better if you live near a Southwest hub. Lived in Denver for several years with the Companion Pass and would fly all kinds of random places for weekend trips because of the amount of nonstop flights. I was flying a lot for work so I used points and my wife flew for “free” (just the taxes which are anywhere from $5-20). We basically looked at the Southwest route map and picked a new place to go every couple months.
It’s not the same living in Oklahoma with way fewer Southwest nonstops but still is one of the best airline perks out there - I think its days are numbered though so enjoy it while you can.
In regards to boarding efficiencies on Southwest and other airlines...
I fly SW because I like being on a real plane as opposed to the tiny puddle jumpers AA and others like to use to fly domestic routes from mid size airports.
This might be an unpopular take but I actually enjoy the smaller planes because the boarding and deplaning process is quicker and there's no middle seat. Only down side is when they make you check your bag because of the limited storage space but I have priority boarding so I usually don't have to worry about it unless my suit case is too big.
It’s probably just me coping from not being on a real plane but I feel like it’s easier to get comfortable on the E175 and CRJ’s versus the 737-800 or similar aircraft. At the very least, my anxiety is the same whether I’m on a CRJ700 or an Airbus A350, so I never feel like I’m suffering more when I fly Delta, American, or United than when I fly Southwest.
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