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  2. Want 2-for-1 flights on Southwest? Check out the airline’s ...

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    “Not having to pay to check a bag is the unsung hero of this airline,” says Frankel. “We flew as a family three times in six months on Southwest, saving over $280 with the free checked bag ...

  3. Southwest Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Airlines solely offers economy class seating and does not have business class or first class cabins on its aircraft. [38] The company permits two free-of-charge checked bags per passenger, [39] [40] and passengers are permitted to change their flight up to 10 minutes prior to their flights without extra charge. In the event of a ...

  4. Southwest Just Raised Early Check-In and Upgraded ... - AOL

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    The Southwest Airlines website notes that these fees now range from $30 to $149 per segment, per person, up from $30 to $80. That means you could pay more if you opt for Upgraded Boarding.

  5. Southwest Airlines is considering changes to its quirky ... - AOL

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    Ryan Green, Southwest's chief commercial officer, said the airline won't impose baggage charges — it's the only U.S. carrier that lets passenger check one or two bags for free. He said Southwest ...

  6. Southwest's Profits Dive: Could Checked Baggage Fees Be ... - AOL

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    AP For years, Southwest Airlines (LUV) has taken pride in being the only U.S. airline left that lets travelers check two bags for free. But in the wake of Thursday's first-quarter earnings report ...

  7. Gate checking - Wikipedia

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    Almost all airlines return the strollers to the jet bridge upon arriving at destination. [2] Some companies, such as United Airlines, [3] JetBlue, [4] and Southwest Airlines, [5] assume no liability for any damage produced to gate-checked strollers. For this reason, passengers sometimes store their strollers and car seats in special gate check ...