Southwest Airlines is ditching the open seating policy it’s had since its founding over 50 years ago.
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00:00Southwest Airlines is ditching its free-for-all policy when it comes to seating.
00:04Starting next year, the airline will begin offering assigned seats and premium seating with extra legroom.
00:10And for the first time, it will also offer overnight red-eye flights.
00:14Southwest has been facing pressure from investors to revamp underperforming operations,
00:19and adding premium seat prices could open the door for the airline to begin offering business and first-class options.
00:26Southwest said the number one reason its travelers choose to book with a competitor is because of the open seating model,
00:32and 80% of customers prefer an assigned seat.