‘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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  1. ‘A betrayal’: Southwest’s new plus size policy leaves some passengers unable to fly  oregonlive.com
  2. Southwest ends open seating after 54 years. Here's what the last flight was like  CNBC
  3. Southwest Begins Assigned Seating, Scrapping a Signature Quirk  The New York Times
  4. Southwest’s Controversial New Plus-Size Customer Policy Begins Today — Here’s What to Know  People.com
  5. Southwest officially ends open seating as passengers take flight with new assigned seats  ABC News

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