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Southwest Airlines chairman steps down amid speculation over new fees

Southwest Airlines chairman steps down amid speculation over new fees
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Southwest Airlines announced that former CEO and current Chairman Gary Kelly will step down. This move fulfills part of the leadership change demanded by Elliott Management. Several other board members will also leave, with plans to expand the board again, suggesting Elliott will gain representation.

Kelly, often criticized recently as a "bean counter," has been a lifelong advocate for Southwest's brand and operational philosophy. However, Elliott Management objected to this insularity and appears intent on remaking Southwest in the image of JetBlue and American Airlines.

With increased influence from Elliott and Kelly's departure, rumors are circulating in Dallas about potential changes at Southwest. These changes may be revealed during the airline’s investor day this month. Two major alterations being discussed include ending free checked bags and introducing basic economy fares.

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Basic economy would entail several key features:

- No advance seat assignments: Basic economy customers would receive a seat assigned at check-in.

- No more free checked bags: Basic economy fares might eliminate free checked bags entirely, charging even for the first bag.

- Boarding last: While boarding order may not affect seat choice due to assigned seating, those boarding last could face limited overhead bin space if carry-on restrictions are imposed.

- No full-sized carry-on: Basic economy passengers might be restricted from bringing standard-sized carry-on bags onboard, increasing the likelihood of paid checked bags.

These changes could lead to further adjustments in baggage policies across other fare classes. The plan might also be influenced by the Department of Transportation’s fee disclosure rule, currently enjoined by a federal district court. If enforced, this rule would require upfront display of bag fees with airfares, potentially making Southwest's ticket prices appear more competitive.

The DOT rule could reduce the impetus for stripping benefits from fares. However, it is not solely about encouraging pricier ticket purchases or additional fees but also about tax benefits from shifting part of the ticket cost into fees—saving 7.5% federal excise tax on domestic airfare and potentially worth $50-$100 million annually in tax savings for Southwest.

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