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Earlier this year, Southwest Airlines announced several major policy changes in an attempt to boost the airline's slumping profits. This was highlighted by the decision to begin charging for checked bags,
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Southwest Airlines has made a lot of unpopular changes over the past several months, ending its longstanding "bags fly free" policy, moving away from its longstanding open seating plan, and apparently considering significant changes for its Rapid Rewards members.