Southwest Stock Surges: Biggest U.S. Airline Gain in 2025
- Okay, here's a breakdown of the facts provided, focusing on key takeaways about Southwest Airlines:
- * Stock Performance: The article includes a chart comparing Southwest Airlines (LUV) stock performance too the NYSE Arca Airline Index (.XAL).
- In essence,Southwest is making a significant change to its customer experience (moving to assigned seating) and is expecting a substantial financial benefit from it.
Okay, here’s a breakdown of the facts provided, focusing on key takeaways about Southwest Airlines:
Key Points:
* Stock Performance: The article includes a chart comparing Southwest Airlines (LUV) stock performance too the NYSE Arca Airline Index (.XAL). (The chart itself isn’t visible in text format, but the article references it.)
* End of Open Seating: Southwest Airlines is ending its long-standing open seating policy,starting January 27th.
* Assigned Seating: Thay are implementing assigned seats on all of their Boeing 737 aircraft.
* Extra Legroom (For a Fee): The first rows will offer extra legroom, but passengers will have to pay extra for these seats.
* Seat Pricing: Seat prices vary, but an example given is around $80 each way for a Baltimore to Las Vegas flight in early February.
* Financial Impact: Southwest forecasts that assigned seating and extra legroom seats could generate $1 billion in pre-tax earnings.
In essence,Southwest is making a significant change to its customer experience (moving to assigned seating) and is expecting a substantial financial benefit from it.
