Southwest Airlines will soon require plus-size passengers to purchase an additional seat in advance, according to ABC News. The move ends its long-standing practice of allowing travelers to request one for free at the airport. Plus-size passengers currently have the option to pay for an extra seat in advance with a potential refund or request a free one at the airport. Under the new policy, refunds remain possible but are no longer guaranteed. The shift is part of a string of recent changes, including the end of free checked bags in May, as Southwest faces investor pressure to boost profits and revenue.
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00:02Southwest Airlines will soon require plus-size passengers to purchase an additional seat in advance, according to ABC News.
00:08Move ends its long-standing practice of allowing travelers to request one for free at the airport.
00:12Plus-size passengers currently have the option to pay for an extra seat in advance with a potential refund to request a free one at the airport.
00:19Under the new policy, refunds remain possible but are no longer guaranteed.
00:22The shift is part of a string of recent changes, including the end of free check bags in May, as Southwest faces investor pressure to boost profits and revenue.
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