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The TSA, in coordination with the DOT and FAA, has issued an emergency order prohibiting the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 from being ...
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Unfortunately, things have already changed for many frequent Southwest customers. The airline recently announced that it will ...
Reports of fliers pre-boarding in wheelchairs followed by miraculous recoveries upon arrival have become frequent complaints for regular Southwest customers.
Southwest Airlines has long held a lot of competitive advantages over other airlines, offering free checked bags for all customers, an open seating plan, and a large number of direct flights thanks to ...
With the end of Southwest Airlines’ beloved “bags fly free” policy, fliers are stuck shelling out money to check their bags — and some are exploring creative ways to offset the cost.
Southwest's new $35 bag fees violate core behavioral psychology principles, potentially costing more in customer loyalty than it generates in revenue.
After more than 50 years, Southwest Airlines' "bags fly free" policy is finally coming to an end. Southwest on Tuesday announced the first checked bag will cost $35, while a second checked bag ...
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 ...
Beginning with flights on May 28 and later, Southwest Airlines will charge $35 for the first checked bag and $45 for the second. However, these fees are just for the general flying public.
It’s the last day to book a flight on Southwest Airlines without being hit with a fee to check bags after the airline abandoned a decades-long luggage policy that executives had described ...
May 27 is the last day to book a flight on Southwest Airlines without being hit with a fee to check bags after the airline abandoned a decades-long luggage policy that executives had described ...