Originally Posted by
jj1987
To my knowledge, every US airline allows Employees as well as their travel partners, domestic partners, children, wives, and parents to board before buddy passes. JetBlue I know does.
Good to know, Southwest uses the term "companion pass" which I think is kind of strange, but whatever works, right?! You can designate any one person to have companion privileges, you don't have to be married, partnered, etc. or even live together, which is nice. I suspected that I have higher status than others as they have pulled other non-revs off before but not me.