Southwest ditching its unassigned seat policy shows how budget airlines' business models are getting upended
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Southwest Airlines is ending its open seating policy to introduce assigned and premium seating, aiming to generate more revenue amidst profit decline.
The change could potentially add up to $3 billion in revenue through paid seat assignments and premium seating, with more details expected in September.
Read at Business Insider
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