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Southwest Airlines flyers warned of final day before decades-old policy change - Southwest had built campaigns around its ...
Southwest Airlines has ended its decades-old “bags fly free” policy, where passengers were allowed two complimentary checked bags regardless of their ticket fare.
Reports of fliers pre-boarding in wheelchairs followed by miraculous recoveries upon arrival have become frequent complaints for regular Southwest customers.
Southwest will continue to offer two free checked bags to Rapids Rewards A-List Preferred Members and customers traveling on ...
Southwest Airlines will charge for checked bags starting May 28, 2025, based on ticket type and purchase date, unless you ...
Southwest Airlines customers were angry to learn a beloved free perk was ending. Some were even angrier about how the CEO ...
As of May 28, Southwest Airlines’ new charger policy is in effect. The change comes after multiple safety incidents and ...
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 ...
Southwest Airlines has long held a lot of competitive advantages over other airlines, offering free checked bags for all ...
That's all left some passengers trying to figure out how to navigate the change, and Southwest has now provided some guidance ...
This transformation may accelerate similar changes at other airlines that had maintained customer-friendly policies as competitive advantages. The success or failure of Southwest’s fee ...
Southwest says the first checked bag will cost $35 and the second will cost $45. Here's what you need to know about the end to free bags.