Southwest Airlines is considering changes to its quirky boarding and seating practices
- Southwest Airlines is considering changes to its cabin, including possibly abandoning its single-class, open-seating system, according to CEO Bob Jordan in an interview with CNBC.
- Jordan mentioned that no decisions have been made yet, but they are exploring new initiatives for seating and boarding aircraft after a disappointing first-quarter report.
- The airline currently offers no seating assignments with its all-Boeing 737 fleet, but earlier boarding is available for a fee. Jordan mentioned studying potential changes due to evolving customer preferences.
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