On their website <\/a>Southwest promises to add more features soon, specifically mentioning Flight Status and Rewards Plan access. I like this quote which shows that Southwest actually “gets” the mobile browsing paradigm, “It is our goal to provide access to features that require only a few steps to complete.”<\/p>\n
If you are flying – but not on Southwest you can find links to 13 other airline mobile sites in the Travel-Transit\/Air Travel\/Airlines section of the WapReview director<\/a>y on your PC or the YesWap mobile portal<\/a> from your phone. Of these, only three Austrian Airlines, Finnair and Lufthansa offer online mobile check-in!<\/p>\n
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Back when I wrote a four part post on Mobile Transcoding Services I used the Southwest Airlines web page as one of the sites to test transcoding services. At that time Southwest was the only major US airline that did not have a mobile web site. Southwest has finally noticed the growing demand for mobile travel information. Their site is rather basic at this point with only a single function, Online Check-in. This is a very usefully and important feature … Continue reading