Southwest’s controversial plus-size passenger policy kicks in Tuesday — here’s what it means for travelers

Southwest Airlines' Controversial Plus-Size Passenger Policy Takes Effect Tuesday, Raising Ticket Prices for Larger Travelers.

As of tomorrow, Southwest Airlines is enforcing its new policy requiring plus-size passengers to purchase a ticket in advance if they can't fit between their seat's armrests. This change marks a significant shift from the airline's current "Customizer of Size" mandate, which allowed larger travelers to buy an extra seat with the option to be refunded later or request a free extra seat at the airport.

Under the new policy, plus-size passengers will have to pre-buy their extra seat if they want to ensure space. The second seat is only refundable if the flight is not fully booked and both of the passenger's tickets are booked in the same fare class. Additionally, flyers need to request a refund within 90 days of the plane trip.

The new policy has received criticism from many who felt it was unfair and discriminatory towards larger travelers. Jason Vaughn, an Orlando travel agent specializing in plus-size tourism, said, "I think it's going to make the flying experience worse for everybody." He likened the change to Cracker Barrel's recent logo makeover, saying that Southwest seems to have lost sight of its customer base.

Tigress Osborn, executive director of the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance, echoed Vaughn's sentiments. "Southwest was the only beacon of hope for many fat people who otherwise wouldn't have been flying," she said. "And now that beacon has gone out."

However, not everyone is opposed to the new policy. Radio host Charlamagne tha God suggested that obese passengers consider reducing their food intake if they don't want to pay extra for a second seat.

The change is part of an overall trend at Southwest Airlines, which has been rolling back popular policies in recent months. In May, the carrier discontinued its "bags fly free" policy, and last month it eliminated its open seating option.

As part of this shift, travelers will now be assigned seats in advance, increasing their chances of ending up in a dreaded middle seat. To make matters worse, Southwest is requiring passengers to take a selfie in their seat and upload it to SubwayMiddleSeat.com if they're seated in the middle seat on Tuesday. Those who do so will receive a $20 Subway gift card as consolation.
 
Wow! 🤯 I'm actually kinda surprised they're doing this 🙄. People who are bigger than average shouldn't have to worry about finding space on a plane, it's like asking people with disabilities if they need extra accommodations. And now they're gonna charge them more for a second seat? That's just not cool 😒.
 
I gotta say, this new policy from Southwest Airlines seems like a total money grab. I mean, who wouldn't want to make more cash off of people who are already struggling to find seats? It's all about the benjamins, right? 😒 But seriously, I think it's pretty messed up that they're targeting plus-size passengers specifically. What if someone has a medical condition or is just really tall? Do they not have the option to choose their seat?

And now they're requiring people to take selfies in the middle seat and upload them online? That's just ridiculous. It feels like they're more interested in getting that Subway gift card than in providing good customer service. I'm all for Southwest making some changes, but this one takes the cake (or should I say, the extra seat?). I don't think it's fair to penalize people who are just trying to travel comfortably. 👎
 
I don't know... 🤔 I think this new policy is kinda harsh, but at the same time, I'm all for people respecting their personal space on flights. Like, if you're gonna sit next to someone and take up an extra seat, shouldn't you be prepared to pay for it? 💸 But on the other hand, isn't that just gonna price out even more people from flying altogether? 🤷‍♀️ I mean, what's fair about making obese passengers pay more if they can't fit in their current seat? 😕 And don't even get me started on the selfie thing... who thought that was a good idea? 📸😂
 
🤦‍♂️ come on southwest airlines u cant just change ur policy like dat. plus size ppl deserve equal treatment not be made 2 feel uncomfortable or restricted cuz of ur airline's revenue goals. the whole thing feels like ur trying 2 squeeze more cash outta unsuspecting flyers. newsflash, u can't just make middle seat selfie contest a thing & expect us 2 be all smiles about it. 🤪
 
Umm... I don't know... 🤔 I think this new policy is kinda cool? Like, if you're really plus-size and need more space, it's only fair that you pay for it upfront. But at the same time, I'm like, what about people who are just a little bigger than they used to be? Shouldn't we be supporting them too? 🤷‍♂️ And what's up with this whole thing about taking selfies in your seat? Like, yeah sure, here's a $20 Subway gift card if you're stuck in the middle... but can't they just make the seats bigger or something? 😒

I mean, I'm not saying it's all bad. Maybe this change will encourage people to be more mindful of their food intake while flying, like Charlamagne tha God said. And hey, at least they're making an effort to support plus-size travelers... even if it is in a weird way. 🤪 But still, I'm kinda conflicted about the whole thing... 🤔
 
omg i just found out that southwest airlines changed its policy for plus size ppl 🤯 and now u gotta buy an extra seat in advance if u cant fit between ur seat armrests lol like what even is the point of buying a ticket 2 b on a plane? can u imagine having 2 seats but still be squished in between them 😂 i guess its not all bad tho cuz theyre giving u a subway gift card if u take a selfie in ur middle seat 🍴
 
OMG, like, this new policy from Southwest Airlines is totally sketchy, you know? 🤔 They're basically penalizing plus-size passengers for not conforming to societal beauty standards. It's all about fitting into the norm, and if you don't fit that mold, you gotta pay more. Like, what's next? Chargein' people with disabilities extra for their wheelchair? No way, José! 🚫

And let's talk about the middle seat debacle – it's like they're tryin' to make air travel even less enjoyable. Taking a selfie in your seat just 'cause you got stuck in the middle is so extra. Can't we just have a decent legroom without all that drama? 😒 I mean, come on, Southwest, get your priorities straight!

This whole thing reeks of class warfare, and I'm not buyin' it. The airlines are just tryin' to squeeze every last penny from their passengers, regardless of their size or shape. It's like they're tryin' to create a two-tiered system where some folks are treated better than others based on their physical characteristics. 🚫 No thanks!

Anyway, if you're a plus-size traveler, just be prepared to shell out extra cash and deal with the drama that comes with it. And don't even get me started on Jason Vaughn's take – dude's got some serious beef with Southwest. 💁‍♀️
 
I'm kinda surprised by this new policy from Southwest Airlines 🤔. I mean, I get that some people are struggling with size inclusivity and all, but making it harder for bigger travelers to fly seems counterintuitive. On the one hand, you've got folks like Jason Vaughn saying it's gonna hurt more people than just plus-size folks, which is a valid point 🤷‍♀️.

On the other hand, I can see why some airlines would want to crack down on costs and make sure everyone plays by the same rules. It's just that this policy feels kinda tone-deaf, especially since it's part of a bigger trend of rolling back customer-friendly policies 📉. I wish Southwest had found another way to address size inclusivity issues instead of pricing out their customers 👎.
 
OMG, can you believe this?! 🤣 So, they're gonna make plus-size passengers pay more just because they're, well, bigger 🤷‍♀️. Like, who hasn't had a bad seat experience? You get the middle seat and it's like, "Great, now I'm gonna take a selfie to get a free sandwich from Subway... what a deal 🍕📸. This airline is just trying to make money off of people having a bad day at 30,000 feet 😂.
 
this new policy by southwest is super weird 🤔, i mean i get that they gotta make some cash but requiring people to pre-buy an extra seat just because of their size feels kinda discriminatory 🙅‍♂️. what's next? are they gonna start charging us for breathing out loudly on the plane lol? and yeah, it's not exactly fair to those who love flying as much as we all do 💕. can't we just get back to our old ways of being able to choose our seats freely 🚫?
 
🤔 I think its kinda weird that south west airlines is now making plus size travelers pay extra for a second seat just because they can't fit between their armrests 🚫. Like, what's the point of enforcing some arbitrary rule that affects only like 10% of passengers? 🤷‍♀️ It seems like they're just trying to squeeze more cash out of people who already got ripped off on ticket prices 💸. And btw, taking a selfie in your seat because you got stuck in middle seat is just lowkey mean 📸😒
 
omg u guys cant believe southwest airlines just became the most extra airline eva! 🤣 like what even is the point of a selfie with ur self in it? but for real tho, i feel bad 4 plus size ppl cuz this policy is straight up unfair. u gotta pay extra 4 an extra seat just cuz ur big bod can't fit between armrests?! its like they wanna make sure we all suffer on those cramped flights 🚫😩
 
omg this is so messed up 🤦‍♀️, like seriously southwest airlines is basically saying that larger people don't deserve space on planes anymore? and now you have to pre-buy an extra seat just because of your size? that's just not fair, especially for people who can't afford to pay for two seats. and the part about taking a selfie in your middle seat seat is like totally unnecessary and awkward 📸🤣. i think it's time for southwest airlines to rethink their policies and make them more inclusive for all travelers, regardless of size or weight.
 
🤔 I'm not sure why Southwest Airlines has to make such drastic changes, like this new policy that's just going to affect plus-size travelers even more 🚫. It's already hard enough for people with disabilities or mobility issues to travel comfortably, and now they're having to pay extra just to fit in their seat? It's not exactly the most inclusive thing to do 😔.

And what's up with this middle seat selfie rule? Are they really going to make passengers take a photo of themselves stuck in a tiny spot just because it's Tuesday 📸? The $20 gift card as consolation isn't exactly going to make me feel better about my experience either 💸.

I think the airline is trying to squeeze every last penny out of its customers, and it's not doing anyone any favors 🤑. Maybe they should focus on making their flights more comfortable and convenient for everyone, rather than picking and choosing who pays extra 🛫️.
 
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