Southwest Airlines has announced a change to its policy for plus-size passengers who require extra seating. Beginning Jan. 27, 2026, travelers needing an additional seat will have to purchase it in advance and then request a refund after their trip.
Previously, the Dallas-based airline had allowed customers of size to receive complimentary extra seats at the gate if available, or obtain a refund for pre-purchased extra seats following travel. This was considered one of the most passenger-friendly policies among U.S. airlines.
The change coincides with Southwest’s planned shift from open seating to assigned seating early next year. According to the airline: "We are updating many policies as we prepare our operation, employees, and customers for assigned seating," the carrier said. "To ensure space, we are communicating to customers who have previously used the extra seat policy they should purchase it at booking."