Southwest Airlines has a massive sale happening right now!
Book a flight from today to April 9th to get one-way tickets as low as $49, depending on where you’re headed!
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Southwest Airlines has a massive sale happening right now!
Book a flight from today to April 9th to get one-way tickets as low as $49, depending on where you’re headed!
Are you still looking for your spring break flight? Southwest has you covered!
Southwest Airlines‘ new spring sale has flights for as low as $59! Here’s how to make your spring break flight so much cheaper.
We have some travel news you’ll need to sit down for. Southwest Airlines just launched some of the best travel deals of the year with one-way tickets as low as $49!
You’ll have to hurry – this deal is only offered for trips booked today or tomorrow, January 30th, by 11:59 PM Pacific Time! It’s valid on travel within the continental US from February 17th to May 20th, 2026. This offer is perfect for your spring break trip or a long weekend getaway.
Major changes are coming to Southwest Airlines soon, including baggage rules, seating arrangements, and even boarding policies, which will look different on your next flight.
Starting on January 27th, Southwest will require travelers to choose a seat assignment, or one will be assigned for them. This is a stark difference from the airlines’ long-standing “open seating” policy, which essentially allowed anyone to sit in any seat on the plane when boarding. Because of this change, the boarding process is also changing — and we’re sharing everything you need to know.
Oh, the times they are a-changin’ over at Southwest Airlines, and passengers are paying more as a result.
Starting on January 27th, 2026, Southwest is installing yet ANOTHER controversial protocol change after a year of questionable beloved feature removals. If you’re out of the loop but looking to fly with Southwest in the near future — or beyond — there are a couple of perks that were once free that will now cost you extra. Here’s everything you need to know…
Major changes are coming to Southwest Airlines soon — and fans are NOT happy about the change.
Starting on January 27th, Southwest will require travelers to choose a seat assignment, or one will be assigned for them. This is a stark difference from the airlines’ long-standing “open seating” policy, which essentially allowed anyone to sit in any seat on the plane when boarding. We asked you for your thoughts on the changes, and you did not hold back!
The world of flying with Southwest is about to change for good on January 27th, 2026, because the airline will now have assigned seating for all of its flights.
Many people are still reeling over this change, and we know it’s going to take some time for us to get used to it as well. To help make the switch, we’ve broken down everything you need to know about the new seating options. While there still isn’t first class or business class, there are now three different types of seats on your flight, and it’s important you know the difference between them so you can choose the best one for you!
If you have ever strategically checked in exactly 24 hours before a Southwest flight, this is something you need to know.
Southwest Airlines is about to make a pretty big change, and it matters if you’re already thinking ahead to trips in 2026, including that Disney World vacation you swear you are just “casually” planning. The airline is officially moving away from its famous open seating policy, and that shift starts January 27th, 2026. We’re not here to panic you, just to make sure this does not catch you off guard later.
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