Description
Per @jdholtz, a 400 at check-in usually means the attempt was too early (as it went through in later attempts). This can happen on the first attempt as the time isn’t exactly synchronized between the Southwest servers and NTP servers.
One experiment could be checking in a second or two after the minute to see if we can avoid this first attempt failure. This may then speed up the check-in as it takes ~4 seconds for the first attempt to report a failure before the script tries again.
What alternatives have you considered?
No response
Description
Per @jdholtz, a 400 at check-in usually means the attempt was too early (as it went through in later attempts). This can happen on the first attempt as the time isn’t exactly synchronized between the Southwest servers and NTP servers.
One experiment could be checking in a second or two after the minute to see if we can avoid this first attempt failure. This may then speed up the check-in as it takes ~4 seconds for the first attempt to report a failure before the script tries again.
What alternatives have you considered?
No response