Seniors
Why Seating Matters for Seniors
Comfort and predictability are
important, especially when traveling as a senior. You’ve likely heard rumors
that Southwest may switch from open seating to assigned seats. Let’s set the
record straight. If you’d like quick answers without reading through airline
news, call 831-298-4213 to confirm the latest policies directly.
How
Southwest’s Current System Works
Open Seating:
No seat assignments — you pick
any open spot.
Boarding Groups:
A, B, C groups determine when
you board.
EarlyBird Check-In:
For a fee, you can board
earlier.
For many seniors, this system works
well if you want control over where you sit, but it can also feel rushed if
mobility is an issue.
Are
Assigned Seats Really Coming?
At present, Southwest has not
confirmed a switch to assigned seating. Executives have said they’re
studying it, but no date has been set. Airlines review seating policies to
improve boarding efficiency, but for now, you can expect the same familiar
process.
👉 Want the freshest update?
Call 831-298-4213 and a representative will confirm what’s true today.
Tips
for Seniors to Get Good Seats