Southwest Airlines is overhauling its low-cost model with major changes including a new Basic fare (ending free bags for some), assigned seating, premium options, and revamped boarding. The airline is adding extra-legroom seats, power outlets, and redesigned cabins across its fleet, transitioning into a hybrid carrier. A full fare restructure rolls out by 2026, targeting broader appeal through personalized, tiered travel experiences.
Southwest Airlines adds paid perks, shifting from low-cost model

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