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Home / Business and Economy / Southwest Ditches Open Seating for Assigned Seats

Southwest Ditches Open Seating for Assigned Seats

22 Jan

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Summary

  • Southwest ends open seating, implementing assigned seats from January 2026.
  • New fare classes offer Standard, Preferred, and Extra Legroom seat options.
  • Experts warn this shift signals higher costs for average economy flyers.
Southwest Ditches Open Seating for Assigned Seats

Southwest Airlines will transition away from its long-standing open-seating policy starting January 27, 2026. This significant change introduces assigned seating and a new boarding group system, similar to other carriers. Passengers will receive boarding group numbers based on loyalty status or fare class.

The airline is also diversifying its seating options, introducing Standard, Preferred, and Extra Legroom seats across its fleet. These new fare classes, such as Basic, Choice, Choice Preferred, and Choice Extra, will determine seat selection availability at booking.

While Rapid Rewards members and Southwest credit card holders may benefit from early access and upgrades, experts suggest this shift will ultimately increase costs for average economy passengers. This move aligns Southwest with industry trends of unbundling services, making air travel potentially more expensive and complicated.

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Aviation experts note that airlines are increasingly prioritizing revenue by charging for previously standard amenities. This evolving landscape means passengers must be more informed about fare rules and their rights, as affordability now comes with trade-offs in protections and support.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Southwest's open seating policy will end on January 27, 2026.
Southwest will introduce Standard, Preferred, and Extra Legroom seat options.
Experts suggest that while fares may appear low, unbundled services and new seat options could increase the overall cost for average passengers.

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