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Articles tagged “southwest airlines”

Airlines

Airlines are monetizing on legroom by adding more seats but offering less space

The disparity between haves and have-nots is seen on a micro level as airlines continue to squeeze seats in the back of the plane to offer more rows where passengers, who can afford it, pay to actually fit.

Airlines

Southwest is refunding passengers stung by “luv” bug

This is a terrible way to treat someone who "likes" you. Hopefully Southwest's efforts to reimburse would-be flyers for overdrafts and other related hassles will be up to its usual customer service standards.

Airlines

Southwest’s half-price Facebook “luv” gone wrong, customers billed multiple times

Southwest's social love means saying you're sorry, again, and again, and again....

Airlines

Awesome video: 20 years of Southwest TV ads

The evolution of U.S. airlines over the last two decades, as reflected through the ads of an airline that went from upstart regional scrapper to the nation's foremost budget carrier.

Skift Originals

How Southwest airlines makes so much money from fees — even checked bag fees

Bag fees are not against Southwest's religion and, with the acquisition of checked-bag-fee charging AirTran, management is undoubtedly mulling whether to see the green light.

How Southwest airlines makes so much money from fees — even checked bag fees

SkiftX

For once, consumers win: Spirit/Southwest lose challenge to show plane tickets’ real cost

Using first amendment argument to display real costs to consumers? Now that's novel. For once, a consumer victory against airlines. Surprised to see Southwest, one of the most consumer friendly airlines, involved in challenging this ruling.