As of January 27, 2026, Southwest Airlines no longer has an open seating policy. Here's how Southwest now boards its aircraft and why it chose to go this route.
For the first time in more than 50 years, passengers flying on Southwest Airlines won't have unassigned seating. The change ...
The airline ends its decades-long open seating model and updates its extra seat refund policy amid broader shifts.
The introduction of assigned seating comes with other changes such as the addition of premium seating options and a new ...
The airline’s move aligns it with industry norms and follows other major changes to its long-standing policies.
It’s the end of an era for Southwest Airlines passengers on Tuesday, with assigned seating replacing the free-for-all boarding system that has existed since the airline’s formation over 50 years ago.
Wall Street cheered news that Southwest’s transformation appears to be taking hold.
We recently published 10 Big Names With Explosive Gains. Southwest Airlines Co. (NYSE:LUV) was one of the top performers on Thursday. Southwest Airlines soared to a new four-year high on Thursday, ...