Probably not if you each have a confirmation number for the flight. Jose Prize Fan of wondering In a message dated 3/9/2004 12:19:16 PM Eastern Standard Time, clay.wardlow@xxxxxxxx writes: > Subj: Re: Southwest Advice > Date: 3/9/2004 12:19:16 PM Eastern Standard Time > From: clay.wardlow@xxxxxxxx > Reply-to: AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > To: AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent from the Internet > > If I'm traveling with a friend, does that mean "multi-passenger?" > > Clay- SEA > > -----Original Message----- > From: damiross2@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:damiross2@xxxxxxxxxxx]=20 > Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 10:41 AM > Subject: Re: Southwest Advice > > 00:01 LOCAL time. Says so right on the page: > If you have an existing Southwest Airlines Ticketless flight > reservation, you may check in for your flight and print your Boarding > Pass beginning 12:01 AM local time the day of departure. Boarding Passes > may not be printed for flights that have already departed or for the > following types of reservations: multi-passenger, group, senior, infant, > youth, and military. > > David R > >>What's a good midnight to use? EST, EDT. CST, CDT, MST, MDT, PST, > PDT? > > > > > >I believe that would be Herb Time, or CST for now. > > > >-Holly Hegeman >