Description
In the season six premiere of the Airways Podcast, we explore major seating changes across multiple airlines:
1. Southwest Airlines' revolution:
* Shift to assigned seating
* Impact on the airline’s iconic boarding position model
* Introduction of extra legroom seating (approximately 36% of seats)
2. IndiGo's new offering:
* Launch of "stretch seats" for enhanced passenger comfort
3. Spirit Airlines' premium strategy:
* Introduction of a new seating product
* Aimed at capitalizing on the rising demand for premium travel
Join us as we discuss these significant changes in airline seating strategies and their potential impact on the passenger experience across different carriers.
Is this the end of the ULCC model as we know it in the U.S., or is it just another swing from the industry's strategic pendulum?
Hosted by Helwing Villamizar, Rohan Anand, and Vinay Bhaskara
Produced by Helwing Villamizar
Music by Alisia from Pixabay
Episode Links
Southwest to Offer Assigned, Premium Seats, Redeye Flights
IndiGo Launches 'Stretch' Business Class Product
Spirit Joins the Great Low-Cost-Carrier Reboot
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