Southwest’s Botched Seat Fees Backfire: Charging Extra For ‘Window Seats’ With No Windows Creates Threat of Lawsuits [Roundup]

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  1. SW has descended to the low levels of the other major airlines, the right hand knows not what the left hand is doing and vice versa.

  2. At least Herb Kelleher didn’t live long enough to witness his wonderful airline’s collapse

    Good things just don’t last in the USA any longer

  3. CLT E Terminal is one of the most miserable I’ve ever been in, and is the worst in an airport where there’s massive competition. I just wasn’t expecting it to be this bad when I switched airlines to AA and had to do transfers to RJs at CLT. And as for the tragics who need a window seat and a view, boo hoo. Take a Greyhound if you need to see the outside.

  4. Leave it to Bob Jordan to hastily roll out a 50 year change in seating policy without doing mock-ups and test groups with its top fliers. Of course Gary is still trying to figure out who SWA’s 1 million milers are, so it makes sense that he botched the seat assignment exercise…

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    “1. Offer must be redeemed on or prior to December 31, 2025, at 21:00 GMT, subject to early termination. You are eligible to receive a complimentary 12-month Soho Friends account when the account is either activated for the first time or renewed with your eligible US- issued World Legend Mastercard during the offer period. To redeem this offer, visit http://www.sohohouse.com/soho-friends-mastercard and click the “Join Now” link. On the “Get started” screen, either sign in or create an email account. On the next screen, complete your details. You must select “United States” as your country to redeem the offer. (If you select a country other than the United States, you will not receive the offer.) On the payment information screen, you must enter your eligible, enrolled U.S.-issued Mastercard consumer or small business credit card and press “Save” to save your eligible Mastercard details. The total to be paid will be updated to $0 if you have saved an eligible Mastercard as your payment card. Finally, click “Join Soho Friends”. Mobile wallet purchases are excluded from offer eligibility. Soho House reserves the right to cancel, change or suspend this offer at any time without notice. By redeeming this offer, you agree to the Soho Friends terms. You may cancel your Soho Friends account at any time by emailing membership@sohohouse.com. Additional terms and restrictions apply. Please visit http://www.sohohouse.com/soho-friends-mastercard. ↩”

    Incidentally, the signup description above is incorrect. “Save” never appears.

  6. Why on earth would anyone willingly fly this airline?

    The same reason I willingly fly any other airline: Schedule and Price.

  7. @Denver Refugee – …which SWA is not competitive on, IME.

    Can confirm. I’m A List (for now) and while it was free, my wife was quite disappointed that our “premium” seat did not have a window. That was especially true since she sometimes get nausea in the air and seeing the horizon helps.

    Poor form, Southwest.

  8. @jamesb2147 – Price, you’re probably right. But they’re one of the big hub carriers at DEN so they often “win” on the scheduling side of the equation.

    These days, due to said scheduling I often run into cases where I fly out on one airline and return on another. I have a flight coming up where I’m returning on Southwest for the first time since the seating policy change, so I’m not sure how I feel about that just yet…

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