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Southwest Airlines, long praised for its "Bags Fly Free" policy, announced in March it would end free checked baggage for ...
Weeks after dropping its long-standing “bags fly free” policy, Southwest Airlines may be gearing up for broader changes.
Southwest Airlines passengers will soon have assigned seating booking options, adding to recent changes in baggage policy and safety procedures.
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Months after ditching its open seating policy, Southwest Airlines is ending its most recognizable perks: Free checked baggage.
Southwest Airlines is ending its free checked bags policy for many passengers. Some experts think customer loyalty could suffer.
Southwest Airlines ends its 50-year free checked bag policy starting May 28, joining competitors in charging fees while preserving perks for loyalty members.
Southwest Airlines introduces assigned seating and premium options to enhance customer experience and boost financial performance.
The end of open seating on Southwest Airlines flights marks a major shift in the airline’s more than 50-year history. Other changes include options for more expensive seats with additional legroom.