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  • 1 week ago | ktla.com | Tammy Chan

    Southwest Airlines’ assigned seating is coming soon. The carrier, known for its open seating policy, confirmed that it will introduce assigned and premium seating across its flights as early as next year. By adopting assigned seating, Southwest aims to appeal to a wider ranger of travelers and create a more consistent and comfortable flying experience. The new model will also debut premium seating tiers, offering additional benefits such as extra legroom or preferred locations within the cabin.

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Tammy Chan

    Southwest Airlines’ assigned seating is coming soon. The carrier, known for its open seating policy, confirmed that it will introduce assigned and premium seating across its flights as early as next year. By adopting assigned seating, Southwest aims to appeal to a wider ranger of travelers and create a more consistent and comfortable flying experience. The new model will also debut premium seating tiers, offering additional benefits such as extra legroom or preferred locations within the cabin.

  • 3 weeks ago | ktla.com | Tammy Chan

    Alaska Airlines is making its Europe debut with the launch of nonstop flights to Rome next year. The Seattle-based carrier will operate four weekly flights to and from its Pacific Northwest hub to the popular Italian city starting in May 2026. Flights from Seattle-Tacoma Internatinal Airport and Rome Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci Airport will go on sale in the fall.

  • 3 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Tammy Chan

    Alaska Airlines is making its Europe debut with the launch of nonstop flights to Rome next year. The Seattle-based carrier will operate four weekly flights to and from its Pacific Northwest hub to the popular Italian city starting in May 2026. Flights from Seattle-Tacoma Internatinal Airport and Rome Fiumicino Leonardo da Vinci Airport will go on sale in the fall.

  • 1 month ago | ktla.com | Tammy Chan

    United Airlines is changing its check-in policy ahead of the busy summer travel season. Starting June 3, passengers will have to check in for a domestic flight at least 45 minutes ahead of their departure time, a change from 30 minutes. International check-in cutoff time will remain unchanged at one hour. The updated cutoff time applies to travelers with and without checked baggage.

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