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Southwest Airlines is celebrated for its open seating policy, allowing passengers to choose their own seat once on board. I find it both thrilling and nerve-wracking since your seat depends on how quickly you can secure a good boarding position—and that positioning comes with many strategies for success.
How Southwest’s Open Seating Works
Unlike most carriers, Southwest doesn’t assign seats. Instead, you receive a boarding group—A, B, or C—alongside a boarding position number.
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