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Southwest Airlines will require passengers to keep portable chargers visible while in use. This new policy aims to reduce the risk of fire from overheating chargers. The policy change follows ...
As part of a larger overhaul of Southwest Airline's business model, the airline will now charge passengers fees for checked bags. Carry-on bags and personal items will remain free. Certain rewards ...
Southwest Airlines is overhauling its business model, getting rid of its signature "Two bags fly free." The host of changes is expected to generate $4.3 billion, said CEO Bob Jordan. Wall Street ...
Southwest Airlines will begin charging for checked bags for most fares starting May 28, 2025. The change affects passengers flying on Basic, Wanna Get Away Plus and Anytime fares. Business Select ...
A lawsuit filed against Southwest Airlines by the Department of Transportation in January by the outgoing Biden administration was dropped May 16 by the Trump administration. According to court ...
Southwest Airlines has made a number of unpopular moves over the past several months and weeks, highlighted by the airline's decision to end its longstanding "bags fly free" policy. Now, the ...
Throughout the past several months, Southwest Airlines announced a number of controversial policy changes as the airline ended its longstanding "Bags Fly Free" and open seating policies.
From overhauling in-flight service to introducing assigned seating and new priority boarding procedures, a lot is up in the air at Southwest Airlines right now. Earlier this year, the Dallas-based ...
Southwest Airlines will start enforcing a few new policy changes on May 28, and customers might want to act quickly over the next two days to avoid fees and restrictions that come with the updated ...
Southwest Airlines will begin charging for checked bags for most fares starting May 28, 2025. The change affects passengers flying on Basic, Wanna Get Away Plus and Anytime fares. Business Select ...
Back in January, the U.S. Department of Transportation sued Southwest Airlines over claims that the Dallas carrier illegally operates persistently delayed flights. Now, that lawsuit is being dropped.
Throughout the past several months, Southwest Airlines announced a number of controversial policy changes as the airline ended its longstanding "Bags Fly Free" and open seating policies.