Should you consider flying with Southwest Airlines?

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Whether you should fly Southwest Airlines will depend on a variety of factors that perhaps perfectly suit your particular travel requirements and preferences. Here are some Southwest Airlines flying consideration:

Pros:
1. No Change Fees: Southwest does not have such fees for changing or canceling flights. In this respect, you are more flexible with Southwest.
2. Two Free Checked Bags: Two free checked bags allow its passengers to save the money it costs others whose airlines charge extra to check luggage.
3. Low-Fare Tickets: This is the best Southwest Airlines offers, primarily if you are traveling within the country.
4. Friendly Customer Service: They offer friendly and helpful flight attendants. This makes an airline attractive to most passengers.
5. Rapid Rewards Program: It doesn’t have blackout dates, and it’s easy to accumulate points with their loyalty program.

Disadvantages
1. No Preference Seating: Given their open-seating policy, this airline doesn’t book your seats. This is unsatisfying for some of you, since you can end up sitting across from the middle aisle. Passengers board according to their group and then where to sit.
2. International Service is limited: Even though they have some international destinations in their routes, Southwest Airlines mostly flies on domestic routes.
3. Basic Amenities: Computed against some full-service carriers you can expect relatively less expansive in-flight.
In-flight entertainment and meal options are likely going to be less impressive compared to the majors.
You’re also likely to find fewer flight choices than you would if you were flying with a bigger airline out of your origin and destination airports.
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