This morning on NPR I heard a short news report that a certain airline (alas, I didn't catch the name but who else could it be but SWA) stated that they are considering dropping their no assigned seating, because technology has improved enough that they feel they can have assigned seating and still be competitive. I can't find any other reference to this online except here
http://yahoo.reuters.com/financeQuo...tfh46863_2004-10-28_21-04-38_n28499180_newsml
which at the very bottom has this paragraph
Southwest executives told reporters the airline may also bid on some of ATA's newer Boeing Co. (BA.N: Quote, Profile, Research) 737s to complement its fleet and is considering backing away from its long-held policy of not assigning seats.
I know this really isn't big news, but how do the SWA veterans feel about this? Would you prefer assigned seating?
Sorcha
http://yahoo.reuters.com/financeQuo...tfh46863_2004-10-28_21-04-38_n28499180_newsml
which at the very bottom has this paragraph
Southwest executives told reporters the airline may also bid on some of ATA's newer Boeing Co. (BA.N: Quote, Profile, Research) 737s to complement its fleet and is considering backing away from its long-held policy of not assigning seats.
I know this really isn't big news, but how do the SWA veterans feel about this? Would you prefer assigned seating?
Sorcha