Southwest Keeps Open Seating Policy

“Our customers have spoken,” says Southwest. Famous for its no-frills open-seating policy, which it said helped keep fares low, Southwest began feeling pressure in the past few years from other low-fare competition that offered assigned seating and other “frills.” But when the Dallas-based carrier...

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