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Southwest adds extra-legroom seats on Hawaii flights ahead of assigned seating rollout

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Southwest adds extra-legroom seats on Hawaii flights ahead of assigned seating rollout
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Southwest Airlines has completed the installation of extra-legroom seats on all its Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, which are used for flights to and from Hawaii. This development is part of a broader effort by the Dallas-based airline to reconfigure its entire fleet with more spacious seating before it introduces assigned seating in late January 2026.

Currently, Southwest continues to operate under its open seating policy. As a result, passengers who board early have the opportunity to select these extra-legroom seats at no additional cost. The new configuration is not limited to Hawaii routes; as of September 8, nearly half—about 47%—of Southwest’s planes have been retrofitted with the upgraded seating arrangement.

In addition to increased legroom, the revamped cabins feature in-seat power outlets and larger overhead bins on all MAX 8 jets serving longer routes. On retrofitted MAX 8 and Boeing 737-800 planes, there are now five rows with extra legroom at the front and three additional rows near the mid-cabin emergency exit. These remain standard coach seats but offer more space for travelers.

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To help passengers identify these seats, Southwest has started installing special headrest indicators, though these markers are currently present on only about a quarter of updated planes.

The airline began refitting its fleet earlier this year after announcing changes that include both assigned and extra-legroom seating options. Assigned seating will officially launch on January 27, 2026. At that time, customers purchasing the new Choice Extra fare will be able to reserve an extra-legroom seat for an added fee.

"Top-tier Rapid Rewards A-List Preferred members will be able to select one of those seats for free within 48 hours of a flight's departure. Travelers who carry the Southwest Rapid Rewards Priority Credit Card (see rates and fees) [and] the Southwest Rapid Rewards Performance Business Credit Card (see rates and fees) will be able to do the same."

Until then, securing an early boarding position remains key for travelers hoping to access these seats without paying extra. The airline offers Upgraded Boarding as an optional add-on within 24 hours before departure; this guarantees a high-priority boarding spot (A1-15), increasing chances of choosing an extra-legroom seat upon entry.

Southwest plans to continue updating its Boeing 737-800 fleet next and expects work on its Boeing 737-700s to begin in December.

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