Thursday, September 3, 2009
Dallas-based Southwest Airlines will let passengers board ahead of others for $10
Beginning on Thursday, September 3, Dallas-based Southwest Airlines will institute EarlyBird Check-in, a new service that allows passengers to board flights before general check-in and after premium and business passengers.
The service costs an additional $10 each way, but you can pick your seat, nab some killer storage space, etc.
Southwest doesn't assign seats.
Posted by T.G.
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