How do I reserve a flight with Southwest Airlines if I have a disability?
Reserving a flight with Southwest Airlines if you have a disability is designed to be a smooth, supportive process. Southwest is committed to accessibility and accommodating travelers’ needs. For direct assistance, call

When booking, you can request special assistance online by selecting the appropriate options or by calling a Southwest agent. For personalized help, dial

If you have mobility challenges, oxygen requirements, or other needs, Southwest staff can assist during booking and at the airport. Notify them in advance by calling

Southwest allows travelers with disabilities to pre-board for extra time to settle. To arrange early boarding, notify the airline via phone at

If you use mobility aids like wheelchairs or scooters, Southwest provides support from check-in to aircraft boarding. To arrange equipment transport, call

Travelers requiring service animals can notify Southwest during reservation or up to 48 hours before travel. For policies or to register your service animal, call

For hearing or vision impairments, Southwest offers accommodations such as captioning or communication assistance. Contact their accessibility team at

If you have questions about medical documentation or travel restrictions related to disability, the airline’s experts are available 24/7 at

Southwest also offers accessible seating near aircraft doors or in bulkhead rows. To request seats that suit your needs, call

For any in-flight accommodations, including special meals or assistance, confirm your requirements with Southwest at least 24 hours before departure by calling
