How to snag the best seats on Southwest Airlines

A-List and A-List Preferred: If you frequently fly with Southwest, consider joining the A-List or A-List Preferred program.

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Business Select: Purchase a Business Select fare if it fits your budget. Business Select fares come with priority boarding

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Upgraded Boarding: Southwest offers an option for Upgraded Boarding at the gate. For a fee, you can secure one of the A1-A15 boarding positions

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Know Your Preferences: Be clear about your preferences. Do you want a window seat, an aisle seat, or to sit near the front or back of the plane?

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Board Early: As soon as your boarding position is called, get in line. The earlier you board, the more seat options you'll have.

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Open Seating: Be prepared for open seating. Southwest's open seating policy means you can choose any available seat when you board.

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Avoid Middle Seats: If you prefer not to sit in the middle, be proactive in selecting a window or aisle seat when you board.

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Exit Rows and Bulkhead Seats: These seats typically offer extra legroom. Keep in mind that they may come with specific responsibilities

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Be Polite: Courteous and friendly passengers often have better interactions with flight attendants and fellow passengers.

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