Is Southwest Airlines a Low Cost or Budget Airline?

No, unlike other airlines worldwide. Even the cheapest Wanna Get Away ticket on Southwest is the only domestic U.S. carrier that provides two checked baggage.

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Seat selection is free on southwest since passengers cannot pre-select seats. Southwest has an open seating policy like most intercity trains. 

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Southwest provides each passenger a boarding slot with a letter (A, B, or C) and number at check-in. Online flight check-in is available 24 hours before departure. 

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Southwest Airlines has wi-fi and TV on all flights, unlike Ryanair and EasyJet. A Southwest Wi-Fi pass costs $8 aboard and lasts all day.

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Southwest has diversified but no longer offers peanuts. Southwest doesn't charge for meals or drinks, unlike Asian and European low-cost carriers. 

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All Southwest jets have ample legroom, unlike many overseas carriers. Southwest operates identical Boeing 737s with 32-inch seat pitch. 

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Soft leatherette covers all seats. All seats recline. Southwest is putting the world's biggest economy seats on a Boeing 737 in its new cabin design by reducing armrests.

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Southwest was originally known for inexpensive flight travel, but its current business model makes it more hybrid.

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Southwest flights are still cheap, especially with luggage, refreshments, seats, and carry-ons. Sometimes Southwest fares exceed even luxury airlines. 

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Southwest isn't like AirAsia, EasyJet, LionAir, Ryanair, or Spirit. Southwest will be more pleasant and luxurious for those passengers.

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