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WHOA!! Enjoy your flight and trip!!!I'm thinking our flight is going to be pretty empty tomorrow morning. We got boarding group A21 without EBCI
WHOA!! Enjoy your flight and trip!!!I'm thinking our flight is going to be pretty empty tomorrow morning. We got boarding group A21 without EBCI
Yes it can be transferred.EBCI question. I know it states EBCI is non refundable but if I change my flight, is it transferrable to the new flight? As of today my 9/9 trip is still on but if something happens such as Florida reinstating a quarantine order we may need to reschedule.
Thank you! I never do EBCI but this is the 1st time we have a connecting flight so this boarding number is extra important. Of course there is only 35 minutes between the arrival and departure of connecting flight and with my luck we will be late and end up boarding last anyway.Yes it can be transferred.
Do NOT cancel your flight. You will lose EBCI.
I’m not sure if you change it online. I always call. Be sure to ask for EBI to be transferred.
Southwest is again making changes, going through October flights. Check your upcoming travel for a banner, which will allow changes to your flights and dates, within a 30 day window, either side, at no additional cost. Normally, the option for the no-charge change only is available for a few days.
It is easy to connect at ATL - all gates are on one concourse and all in a row.I’ve been reading on this thread for months now about SW changing everybody’s flights and making non-stops into changers, and it finally happened to me yesterday. I was SO psyched that we got the only non-stop flight each day for our DEN-FLL trip for fall break. Booked it just last week. Now our return is through Atlanta. We haven’t changed planes in years! (Hope I remember how to!) Still, I got the flights for $58, on points, each way, so I’m not complaining too loudly!
Have you checked flights on United, YYZ-MCO? Fares are not as low as Southwest, and there is a fee for checked bags, but the overall flight duration is not bad, with one connection, and under 6 hours total travel time...just in case you really still want to get that WDW trip in.I cancelled 2 flights last week and changed both into travel funds. Originally paid $95 and $85 and received almost 13,500 RR points that won't expire. Very happy with that for sure as I already had over 22,000 points. Takes a teeny bit of the sting out of (probably) cancelling our upcoming trip.
I looked for flights out of Toronto yesterday and sadly it looks like those will also not work. WestJest isn't flying from Toronto to Orlando until October. I found a good priced Air Canada flight but it meant a 22 hour stopover in Ft Lauderdale each direction.
Looking more and more like this trip isn't going to happen..... Hard to give up on it as we booked it almost a year ago.
I haven't but I will now! Thanks!! I wondered what my other options might be. Appreciate your help!Have you checked flights on United, YYZ-MCO? Fares are not as low as Southwest, and there is a fee for checked bags, but the overall flight duration is not bad, with one connection, and under 6 hours total travel time...just in case you really still want to get that WDW trip in.
I haven't but I will now! Thanks!! I wondered what my other options might be. Appreciate your help!
Flights are still running but much less often.Not being snarky at all, just honestly wondering.... if the US/ Canada boarder is closed by both countries, how are flights still operating between them??
Flights are still running but much less often.
Non-essential travel is not permitted at this point. There may still be reasons why someone can cross (would be listed in exemptions).I literally thought they meant “no travel” allowed. I don’t understand how they are stopping people from driving across the boarder but still letting you fly in. (Not you personally, lol). There are still news stories about people not being allowed to cross the boarder to go to their vacation houses etc. A coworker just called to ask if she could cross the boarder... she has to take her daughter to college in Michigan & it’s faster to drive thru Ontario. Nope, they won’t be allowed into Canada. Folks can’t come over to shop or do tourist stuff here. I‘m not understanding why flying is OK but driving isn’t.