Southwest Airlines, the airline that made one-class open seating and service acceptable and even “cool” in America, is quietly changing its business model. Some passengers are now more equal than others.
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by Janice Hough on October 7, 2008
Southwest Airlines, the airline that made one-class open seating and service acceptable and even “cool” in America, is quietly changing its business model. Some passengers are now more equal than others.
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