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Jul. 25—For the first time since its founding more than 50 years ago, Southwest Airlines will move from an open-boarding system to assigned seating. It was part of multiple new initiatives the ...
Since Southwest currently gives its A-List and A-List Preferred flyers the benefit of early boarding, it's natural to assume it'll sweeten the pot by adding a premium seating benefit. Red-eye flights
Southwest Airlines is revealing new details about its assigned seating initiative.. Following its July 2024 announcement that its open seating policy was ending, the Dallas-based airline is ...
Southwest Airlines is shifting to assigned seats for the first time in its history, a change that will allow the low-fare carrier to charge a premium for some of the seats on its planes.
In July, Southwest CEO Robert Jordan told investors that the company’s plan was to sell assigned seating beginning in 2025. Technically, it will do that by allowing passengers to book those ...
Southwest CEO Bob Jordan said, "Our implementation of assigned and premium seating is part of an ongoing and comprehensive upgrade to the Customer Experience, one that research shows Customers ...
After more than 50 years, Southwest Airlines is getting rid of its unique open seating model and will now assign seats.
Southwest Airlines breaks with 50-year tradition, to offer assigned seating and new boarding procedures.