REVIEW | Southwest Airlines | Kansas City (MCI) - Indianapolis (IND) | Boeing 737 MAX 8 | Economy
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2023
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Welcome aboard as we embark on yet another exciting flight review! Today, we're flying a course across the American Midwest with Southwest Airlines! Starting from the brand new Kansas City Terminal over to the Capital of Speed, Indianapolis. Buckle up as we explore the ins and outs of this Carrier aboard their Boeing 737 MAX 8. Our journey will provide an in-depth look into what this carrier has to offer.
From the bustle of airport amenities to the cozy confines of onboard seating, we'll scrutinize it all. We'll examine the range of services available, probe into the efficiency of the flight, and provide a comprehensive appraisal of the overall experience - leaving no stone unturned. So join us as we navigate the skies with Southwest and discover if this airline is the gem it purports to be!
-- FLIGHT INFORMATION --
Airline: Southwest Airlines
Aircraft: Boeing 737 MAX 8
Registration: N8813Q
Flight Time: 0hr 59min
Seat: 23A - Economy Class
From: Kansas City International Airport (MCI)
To: Indianapolis International Airport (IND)
Date: June 12th, 2023
Don't miss the comprehensive rating of our experience, where we examine Punctuality, Price, Seat Comfort, Inflight Service, and Inflight Amenities.
-- RATING POINTS BREAKDOWN --
Punctuality: 10/10
Price: 5/10
Seat Comfort: 7/10
In-Flight Service: 8/10
In-Flight Amenities: 5/10
Overall: 35/50
In the interest of transparency, we'll also break down the cost of our flight.
-- PRICE BREAKDOWN --
Flight Price: $118.98 USD
Ticket Type: Economy Class
Total Routing: MDW-MCI-IND
Booked Through: Southwest Website
Booking Made: June 2023
So, buckle up, hit that like and subscribe button, and join us on this adventure! We're excited to share this journey with you. Stay tuned, and let's get flying!
Being a KC area resident, I appreciate the overview of the airport in a good light. I was not all thrilled that our old terminals were going away as they were easy in and out if you knew your way. However, the new terminal proved quite good. It is currently the largest all glass terminal in North America.
Been following you for awhile, great to see you pass through my neck of the woods. Hope you enjoyed our new terminal!
Such a impresive take off,almost no sound of those engines. Great plane,great video. All the best from Holland
Excellent video clip of SW 737 take off out of Kansas City, great views
Bellissimo video 🎉
Great and informative video. Just curious how tall you are in order to get a good point of reference for your seat pitch discussion in the video.
In-seat power has been implemented on several MAXes and will be retrofitted to all MAXes. ~250 by the end of 2023.
Great video! I do believe you meant that the Max 8 was involved in the Lion Air and Ethiopian incidents, not the 800.
every southwest flight i've been on they are more than happy to bring you more of the snacks and give you the whole can if you ask nice enough. Just dont spill it
Power ports are now being Installed this year and going forward.
USB ports have been installed to some of the WN MAX 8 aircrafts.
very nice flew souith west a few times never got a whole can only once but other than that love flying south west just wisht they had entertainment on their seat b acks keep ;flying
Thanks for the video. Do they still have curbside baggage check? or is it all self service inside?
Your quote states the 737-800 has been involved etc. It is the 737 MAX 8, the 737-800 is not the same as a Max aircraft. I enjoyed your video. thank you
FL31 would be 3100 ft. FL310 is 31000 ft.
Great video. However, my one thing is you said that Indianapolis was the 6th largest city. I think you meant 16th?
Would be great to tell us your height so we can judge if leg room is good or bad
Southwest would stop all the seating games if they stopped selling general admission tickets and enabled one to reserve the seat of their choice.
I live in Indiana, and my second time being on a plane since 2009, was horrible than the last one, because there was a lot of turbulence on that 737 max 8, and I didn’t like it.
I wouldn't fly on one of those those for a million dollars