Bayou City said:
From friends I have that work for SWA, it sounds like they will be charging more for aisle and window vs middle and stagger prices front to back.
For example if a ticket on open seating was $200 for window, middle or aisle, the new system will charge a base $200 which would assign you to a middle seat and then aisle or window would be $220. Sounds like they will also implement it for proximity to the front. So it sounds like you'll pay more for seats closer to the front and more for anything non middle. So the $220 window seat in row 26 may be $250 in row 6.
Whoop Delecto said:
My wife and I each have SW Visa Premium cards that reimburse 4 upgrade passes each during the year. Those A1-15 upgrades are usually $40 but may vary with flight length.
Bayou City said:
From a friend:
Premium seating options: Approximately one-third of the seats will feature extended legroom, in line with industry standards. This change is part of Southwest's broader modernization efforts, which also include upgrades like faster Wi-Fi, in-seat power, and larger overhead bins.
I've read all the talk from the investors and knew it was inevitable as well. The writing has been on the wall. But I'm still not pleased. For me, this (and the rumored changes) make them just like any other airline, so what differentiates them now? All things equal, why wouldn't I just go all in with United who has way more destinations?TXTransplant said:
I listened to this a couple of weeks ago and knew it was inevitable.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-journal/id1469394914?i=1000660098583
Yeah, it's like people think they're getting to the destination faster by sitting closer to the front. The only time this would make sense is if you need to make a tight connection.TXTransplant said:
Paying more to sit closer to the front of the plane is stupid, and I hate when other airlines charge for that.
barbacoa taco said:Yeah, it's like people think they're getting to the destination faster by sitting closer to the front. The only time this would make sense is if you need to make a tight connection.TXTransplant said:
Paying more to sit closer to the front of the plane is stupid, and I hate when other airlines charge for that.
CDub06 said:
The article I read said 80% of SWA customers wanted this. They didn't ask me. I'm not a fan.
I wonder what the value of A List and A List Preferred are now.
disagree here.barbacoa taco said:Yeah, it's like people think they're getting to the destination faster by sitting closer to the front. The only time this would make sense is if you need to make a tight connection.TXTransplant said:
Paying more to sit closer to the front of the plane is stupid, and I hate when other airlines charge for that.