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Southwest Airlines introduces extra-legroom seats ahead of official launch

Southwest Airlines introduces extra-legroom seats ahead of official launch
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Katie Genter Senior writer | The Points Guy

Southwest Airlines is in the process of introducing extra-legroom seats across its fleet, with about 25% of its planes now featuring these new rows. The airline plans to officially launch the sale of these seats on July 29, coinciding with the introduction of assigned seating for flights starting January 27, 2026.

The retrofitting of Southwest's approximately 800 Boeing 737 aircraft began in early May. As stated by Chief Operating Officer Andrew Watterson, around 200 planes are already flying with the updated configuration. This change comes as part of a broader shift from open seating to a more traditional boarding process.

Passengers currently have no way to determine if their flight will feature extra-legroom seats when booking due to frequent aircraft swaps within Southwest's all-737 fleet. However, passengers may be notified closer to departure if their flight includes these upgraded seats. This notification serves as an opportunity for Southwest to promote its Upgraded Boarding option, which offers priority boarding and an early chance at selecting preferred seats.

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Upgraded Boarding guarantees passengers an A1 through A15 boarding position and can be purchased within 24 hours of departure, with prices starting at $30. Despite this option being phased out in January with the transition to assigned seating, it remains available for now.

Customers holding certain Southwest credit cards receive four Upgraded Boardings per year as a perk. Although changes to these card benefits were announced recently, existing perks remain valid until the end of this year.

As Southwest continues retrofitting its fleet throughout 2025, passengers' chances of securing an extra-legroom seat will increase ahead of the official product launch next year.

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