The airline said it was scrapping its trademark, 50-year tradition of offering open seating, where passengers choose seats once they have boarded the plane. Airlines and Airplanes, Company Reports, Southwest Airlines Company, Jordan, Robert E The airline said it was scrapping its trademark, 50-year tradition of offering open seating, where passengers choose seats once they have boarded the plane. NYT > Business
Southwest Airlines Will End Its Longstanding Open-Seating Policy
