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Bob Jordan said some people chose not to fly on Southwest because it lacked premium options offered by other airlines.
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Southwest Airlines is in the midst of a dramatic transformation, but the carrier may not be stopping at assigned seating and baggage fees. The low-cost airline's leadership isn't ruling out the ...
Southwest Airlines has seen a slate of changes, from eliminating bag fees and open seating to talk of European flights and partnerships.
After six months of tumultuous change inside Dallas-based Southwest Airlines, CEO Bob Jordan promised the airline would keep evolving.