Anonymous The Unwokening continues: Sout(...) 08/28/25(Thu)07:57:32 No. 1430351 Southwest Airlines had a policy where fat people could get an extra seat for free. Now that wokeness is dead, fat people have to pay for the extra seat again. https://metro.co.uk/2025/08/27/southwest-airlines-changing-rules-plus-sized-passengers-24008196/ Southwest Airlines is rolling out a new rule for plus-sized travellers that could make fares significantly more expensive. Passengers who can’t fit within the armrests of their seat will soon need to book an additional one before they fly. The rule goes into effect on 27 January 2026 as part of a wider set of changes, including pre-assigned seats. As it stands, plus-sized travellers have two options if they require extra room: they can either purchase an additional seat upfront and apply for a refund after flying, or request a complimentary seat at the airport. >>
Anonymous 08/28/25(Thu)07:57:58 No. 1430352 Under the new policy, refunds will still be possible, but will not be guaranteed. This means passengers may face higher upfront costs, with less certainty about getting that money back. Southwest confirmed the change in a statement released on Monday: ‘To ensure space, we are communicating to customers who have previously used the extra seat policy that they should purchase it at booking.’ For years, Southwest has stood out among US carriers for its traveller-friendly perks and customer-first approach. The airline built a reputation around open seating at boarding and a generous free baggage allowance — benefits that distinguished it from competitors who piled on fees. >>
Anonymous 08/28/25(Thu)07:58:29 No. 1430353 But the perks are gradually disappearing. The free baggage allowance was discontinued in May, and now the seating policy, once considered one of the more inclusive in the industry, is being tightened. As mentioned, under the updated rules, Southwest says it will still honour refunds for an additional seat — but only under specific conditions. A refund will only be granted if at least one seat on the flight was empty at departure and if both tickets were purchased in the same booking class. In other words, passengers can no longer assume that an extra seat will automatically qualify for a refund. And, to get their money back, passengers must also request a refund within 90 days of their flight. While the policy technically preserves Southwest’s promise of flexibility, in practice it places a greater financial burden on plus-sized passengers, who may now be asked to pay hundreds of dollars up front without the same assurance of reimbursement they once had. If a plus-sized passenger fails to purchase an extra seat when booking their flight, the new policy requires them to buy one at the airport. If the flight is fully booked, passengers won’t simply be turned away—they will be rebooked onto the next available flight. What do people think? >>
Anonymous 08/28/25(Thu)07:59:00 No. 1430354 The shift in policy has provoked mixed reactions. Jason Vaughn, an Orlando-based travel agent who posts theme park reviews and travel tips for plus-size people on social media and his website, Fat Travel Tested, told AP: ‘I think it’s going to make the flying experience worse for everybody.’ Meanwhile, 34-year-old Kaycee Bivens, a travel agent based in South Carolina shared another concern. ‘I have been exclusively flying Southwest because of their customer size policy’, she explained, noting how the changes will impact her clients. ‘If you’re already budgeting and now you’ve got to add $300 to $400 to your budget, that may mean less travelers.’ Bivens suggests that the revised policies could discourage many from booking trips altogether. Tigress Osborn, chair of the National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance, told the New York Times: ‘Southwest was the only beacon of hope for many fat people who otherwise wouldn’t have been flying. And now that beacon has gone out.’ While Vaughn, Bivens, and Osborn voiced concerns over Southwest’s new direction, others have taken to X to share alternate views. >>
Anonymous 08/28/25(Thu)09:15:56 No. 1430357 >>1430351 Why the hell was this ever a thing?>>
Anonymous 08/28/25(Thu)09:18:07 No. 1430358 >>1430351 >woke means fat How did it get like this?>>
Anonymous 08/28/25(Thu)10:03:10 No. 1430371 >fatties refuse to pay extra seat >stuff themselves into one seat >fat rolls spill over to neighbor's seat Yeah, this is going to suck if you're unlucky enough to be seated next to a fatso>>
Anonymous 08/28/25(Thu)11:47:50 No. 1430420 >>1430371 I wouldn't worry about it, they'll stop them at the gate.>>
Anonymous 08/28/25(Thu)15:00:05 No. 1430508 >>1430371 >>1430420 >If a plus-sized passenger fails to purchase an extra seat when booking their flight, the new policy requires them to buy one at the airport. >If the flight is fully booked, passengers won’t simply be turned away—they will be rebooked onto the next available flight. >>
Anonymous 08/28/25(Thu)17:29:15 No. 1430541 This negatively affects conservatives for the most part. It is in fact, pro-woke. >>
Anonymous 08/28/25(Thu)17:40:10 No. 1430546 >>1430541 Conservatives are more fat on average but fly far less than liberals. "Fly over states" are red, and the ones flying are blue.>>
Anonymous 08/28/25(Thu)18:01:13 No. 1430559 Passengers who can’t fit within the armrests of their seat will soon need to book a private jet I corrected the reporting >>
Anonymous 08/28/25(Thu)18:02:14 No. 1430560 >>1430546 well, why don't they repurpose cargo planes? fat people piss me off>>
fatty ubuckle 08/28/25(Thu)18:15:47 No. 1430563 >>1430560 Ok fatty I'm fat, and I don't fly anywhere, because I'm too fat to walk around when I get to the destination that I flew to>>
regular fat hamBURGER 08/28/25(Thu)18:21:37 No. 1430566 >>1430563 I'm the, "new fat". I'm not like the average american, 25 lb overweight, I'm about 75 lb overweight. And I don't go anywhere that my electric cart can't go>>
Anonymous 08/29/25(Fri)08:31:38 No. 1430695 >>1430358 when wokeists realized how many Black women are morbidly obese
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