I want to printout my Southwest Airlines E Tickets?

I want to printout my Southwest Airlines E Tickets?

And what exactly is stopping you? What's your question?

Go ahead. It's fine with us.

Sure please go ahead and print it
you don't need our permission

Connect your printer to your computer, switch it on and press ctl +p it's very simple

Usually you can only do this 24 hours ahead. And thy are BOARDING PASSES - nobody get *tickets* anymore.

So do I! Give me your confirmation number, first and last name

There's no such thing as an eticket that you can print out. You get a receipt when you purchase the ticket. Then 24 hours before the flight, you can check in and get a boarding pass that you can print and bring with you to the airport. If you do not print your boarding pass ahead of time and do not want to use your cellphone, you can go to a kiosk at the airport and print one (or a new one if you didn't bring the one you printed at home).

Usually both the ticket receipt and boarding passes have special "print" buttons somewhere on the page, so you don't even have to figure it out yourself.

OK. That's nice. Are you asking how to do it?
You can't really print an E Ticket. It is electronic. You can, however print your itinerary. Just pull it up on their website and hit print.
You can also print out your boarding pass 24 hours before your flight. Make sure that you hit that check in button exactly 24 hours before the flight unless you want a C boarding number and a middle seat.

You were too shy to ask.
But I could tell what you Really wanted to ask was, "Should 'printout' be one word or two?"

The answer is that you want to 'print out' your ticket. That's a verb
Once you have printed out the document, you'll have a 'printout'. That's a noun.

This English lesson comes to you totally free.

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