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After Southwest made big changes to its baggage and seating policies, the CEO floated a few more ideas. What's on the table ...
After Southwest made big changes to its baggage and seating policies, the CEO floated a few more ideas. What's on the table ...
After Southwest made big changes to its baggage and seating policies, the CEO floated a few more ideas. What's on the table for 2025 and beyond.
Pilots adjust their headings to keep planes on course when the winds change, and businesses need to take the same approach to deal with economic uncertainty, says Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan ...
More The changes from Southwest might be coming at direct cost to the popular airline. According to a report from the St. Louis Business Journal, Southwest Airlines is cutting a number of flights ...
Southwest Airlines is moving forward with a notable change at a major airport this summer.
A month after the airline ended one of its only benefits over opposing airlines, Southwest appears to be considering another major change - one that customers are already fuming over.
Southwest Airlines has unveiled its plan that gives passengers assigned seats, charges extra for more legroom and offers red-eye flights — but bags still fly free.
Southwest Airlines sets timeline for assigned seating, marking a shift from its open seating approach while implementing other changes for passengers.
Bob Jordan said some people chose not to fly on Southwest because it lacked premium options offered by other airlines.
Southwest Airlines is considering airport lounges, more premium seating and even long-haul international flights.