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DALLAS — Southwest Airlines executives on Thursday outlined for Wall Street their vision to boost profits: extra legroom seats starting in 2026, assigned seating, international partnerships and ...
Southwest Airlines said Thursday that it plans to drop the open-boarding system it has used for more than 50 years and will start assigning passengers to seats, just like all the other big airlines.
Southwest Airlines will no longer allow you to select your own seat, and is moving to a new assigned seat system that will likely cost you more money. ...
It was one reason that Southwest alone among U.S. airlines remained profitable every year until the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s how it works: Instead of being assigned a seat when they buy a ticket, Southwest customers check in exactly 24 hours before departure to secure their spots in boarding lines.
Southwest Airlines will let plus-size travelers keep the seats next to them open for free.
Southwest is overhauling its whole boarding process, among other changes designed to "elevate the customer experience." Get ready for assigned seats: Southwest Airlines ushers in big changes Skip ...
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