‘A betrayal’: Southwest’s new plus size policy leaves some passengers unable to fly - oregonlive.com
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Southwest Airlines has ended its 54-year open seating policy, introducing assigned seats and a controversial plus-size policy that has left some passengers unable to fly, sparking criticism.
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