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Southwest walks back controversial seating policy that singles out plus-size passengers
Southwest Airlines has reversed its controversial seating policy that required plus-size passengers to purchase two seats. The airline now allows passengers to sit in a single seat if they can fit within the space, providing more comfort for larger individuals.
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