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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Dallas-based Southwest Airlines introducing priority security lane access for high-roller travelers

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Southwest Airlines will introduce priority security lane access for Business Select and Rapid Reward A-List Customers at select airports. Later this month, the airline will implement the lanes branded "Fly By" at the following locations: Baltimore/Washington International, Dallas Love Field, Phoenix Sky Harbor International, Orange County John Wayne, Denver International, San Francisco International, and Los Angeles International.

Southwest plans to add additional airports to the Fly By rollout starting in November 2008, continuing to implement the priority security lane program throughout its system on an airport by airport basis. Please visit the Web site for additional Fly By information or to leave a comment.

Customers can take advantage of Southwest's Fly By Security Lanes by presenting an A-List identification card or by presenting a Business Select boarding pass. Southwest's Business Select fare provides the same flexibility as our current Refundable Fares, and comes with other added perks, including priority boarding, bonus Rapid Rewards credit, and one complimentary adult beverage (for customers of legal drinking age). Business Select Fares are refundable and changeable. A-List status applies to Rapid Rewards Members who fly 16 qualifying roundtrips in 12 months. Rapid Reward A-List Customers also receive priority boarding privileges and automatic checkin.

Source: Southwest Airlines


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Clay213 Anonymous

That'll show those poor terrorists! They'll have to wait in line with the rest of the cattle.

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