I've flown Southwest a very limited number of times over the years. To those of you reacting negatively to the seat news, can you explain why?
Posted by
ty97
Jul 25 '24, 06:15
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I'm curious (as someone who doesn't much fly Southwest and has not flown Southwest in 5 or 6 years at least)
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Responses:
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I like the fact it’s legit first board, sit down. I don’t need to worry about wanting a specific spot being available. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Jul 25, 08:33
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Because change is bad, 'mkay? -- nm
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LFG
Jul 25, 07:46
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I like the open seating and i think getting rid of it sucks ballsack. The groups with their numbers work just fine.
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Turd Ferguson
Jul 25, 07:27
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I can actually fit in their seats now. Exit row is preferred, but if I can't get one it's ok. There are no regular seats on other airlines that I
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pmb
Jul 25, 07:04
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i like being able to choose who i sit by. i think the biggest complaint is that people with status now make up the first 150 people on the plane
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colin
Jul 25, 06:46
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Right now all seats are (mostly) created equal
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Fuzzy
Jul 25, 06:44
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Getting your choice of seat was more a function of when you check in, which you have more control over, than when you buy the ticket -- nm
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prayformojo
Jul 25, 06:28
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I liked camping overnight for tickets so I could be first in line, but being at the airport 3 hours early so I could get my preferred seat? Nope.
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JaxSean
Jul 25, 06:21
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