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Southwest Airlines Boarding Groups determine the order in which passengers board, using a system labeled A, B, and C with numbers from 1 to 60. Your position depends on when you check in or if you purchase options like EarlyBird Check-In or Business Select. Those who board earlier get better seat choices, as Southwest uses open seating. Families with young children and frequent flyers may receive priority boarding. Understanding this system can help you sit where you prefer and avoid last-minute stress. To improve your spot, check in exactly 24 hours before departure or consider paying for an upgrade.