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Southwest Airlines faces scrutiny over alleged misuse of wheelchair boarding privileges
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Southwest Airlines is facing scrutiny after reports emerged of passengers allegedly exploiting the airline's boarding procedures by falsely claiming wheelchair assistance. The incident, which occurred on a flight from Tampa to Puerto Rico, has sparked concerns about the fairness of Southwest's policies.

According to the New York Daily News and Daily Mail, over two dozen passengers boarded early under the pretense of needing wheelchair assistance. However, upon arrival, most were seen walking off the plane without using wheelchairs. This has led to accusations that some passengers are "gaming the system" for priority boarding and better seats without requiring genuine assistance.

A passenger who witnessed the event shared their experience on social media: "I counted 30 pre-boards needing wheelchair assistance. When we get off the plane, 28 of them walk off!" The post included a photo showing passengers in wheelchairs and others walking shortly after deplaning. It quickly went viral, with many expressing frustration over what they perceive as abuse of the boarding process.

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Southwest Airlines responded to these claims by stating that "preboarding is offered to customers needing assistance for various reasons. We work hard to maintain the integrity of the boarding process while providing appropriate accommodations for all who fly."

The issue was further highlighted by View From the Wing, which shared multiple social media posts showing similar instances where passengers claimed wheelchair assistance but walked upon landing. The blog commented, "They didn’t all need a wheelchair, but cracked a code," referring to how these passengers exploited the system.

Many travelers have voiced their dissatisfaction online, calling it an "abuse of privilege." Photos show both occupied and empty wheelchairs, leaving uncertainty about whether those seated genuinely needed them or not. Some users expressed concern for those truly dependent on wheelchair assistance.

Southwest Airlines plans to implement changes soon. By 2026, it will transition to an assigned seating policy similar to other airlines. While wheelchair users will still board early under this new system, they won't receive preferential seating.

The airline is making several adjustments aimed at enhancing value for customers and investors amid recent profitability pressures. Assigned seating is expected in flights starting in 2026 after ticket sales begin in late 2025. According to Southwest, 86% of potential customers and 80% of current customers prefer this model.

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