They don't track who they've given a drink to? Interesting.

Though, I suppose there would be some people flying who wouldn't want the
freebie, and could give theirs to someone else anyway.

WMM

On Jan 31, 2008 9:38 PM, Adam Chesnutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Not sure if anyone posted this before; But I figured this would interest
> you guys...
>
> Southwest Airlines has a class of ticket called 'Business Select'. This
> ticket typically allows you to board the plane first, and because SWA
> doesn't have assigned seating means you have your pick of the seats on
> the plane. But there is quite an additional benefit.
>
> You also get a free drink ticket. But they seem to have forgotten
> something in the implementation of this: Being your drink coupon is
> issued to you when you print your boarding pass. It's also printed
> whenever you *reprint* your boarding pass!
>
> So if you feel like getting drunk on your flight, just print seven or
> eight boarding passes, and you'll have a good flight. I tried this a
> couple of weeks ago on a flight from San Diego to Kansas City, and I had
> myself 4 free drinks no problem.
>
> Adam
>
>
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