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Southwest Airlines no longer includes two free checked bags for all fares. Here’s who still qualifies, how much fees cost, ...
A new survey from the leading travel site Thrifty Traveler suggests that many once-loyal Southwest flyers are booking with ...
Southwest Airlines already ended free bags, now another change is coming.
Southwest’s CEO brands new bag fees and seat assignments as “choice,” but one traveler argues it’s really a shift toward ...
Southwest Airlines has come under fire in the past few months for making a number of changes like ending free bags and ...
Southwest Airlines has long held a lot of competitive advantages over other airlines, offering free checked bags for all customers, an open seating plan, and a large number of direct flights ...
The budget airline’s controversial policy changes are more of a hit with employees than consumers—but they’re still projected to drive sales.
Once upon a time, Southwest Airlines had a big advantage over other airlines, and it had nothing to do with open seating, “bags fly free,” or even its joke-telling flight attendants.
Another major change for Southwest is the company's plan to do away with its open seating policy on flights, instead assigning seats to each passenger like most major airlines do.
Following their bags change, Southwest Airlines has made another announcement that will impact travelers.
Southwest Airlines will debut a new Basic fare and reintroduce flight credit expiration dates starting May 28, 2025. Here's what Houston travelers need to know.