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Quoting XFSUgimpLB41X (Reply 4): It's how southwest keeps the illusion of having the lowest fares- they don't let you compare them on sites like travelocity. |
Quoting FWAERJ (Reply 3): Southwest only allows for booking through their own website, and has mentioned it in commercials. No Travelocity, Expedia, Priceline, or Orbitz. WN doesn't participate in the GDS systems, either. |
Quoting DLD9S (Reply 12): Quoting bobloblaw (Reply 11): Southwest is not in any GDS I think they are in Sabre, unless that has changed recently. |
Quoting MountainFlyer (Reply 1): WN (Southwest) does not use third-party booking sites at all. |
Quoting FWAERJ (Reply 3): Southwest only allows for booking through their own website, and has mentioned it in commercials. |
Quoting CalebWilliams (Reply 7): Southwest's fare are only on their website. That's one of their selling points. |
Quoting dartland (Reply 8): Yes, they do, but only for corporate travel agreements. As mentioned above, they don't distribute outside Southwest.com for leisure travel. |
Quoting ORDBOSEWR (Reply 10): another a.net myth... |
Quoting bobloblaw (Reply 16): But I dont think a travel agent with Sabre can book WN can they? |
Quoting FlyDeltaJets (Reply 20): Southwest also doesnt have agreements with other airlines for cases of irregular operations. We cant rebook passengers onto WN and vice versa when needed. |
Quoting ADent (Reply 19): As GDS systems evolve (AA and Sabre got into a nasty fight last year) |