What the hell man?

This was a tradition in the airline industry.

You know exactly who I’m talking about here.

The people who didn’t understand what B32 meant.

It happened basically every flight.

Not to mention you might’t weed out the idiots.

If I saw someone who clearly didn’t know the boarding process, I avoided sitting next to them.

You know the people I’m talking about.

The people who think the plane is made just for them.

We’re all cattle crammed into the tube in the sky.

It’s not fun for anyone, you just sit there and follow the rules.

Get from point A to point B as easy as possible.

I refuse to believe that 80% of customers want to switch to assigned seating.

Want an assigned seat fly one of the other airlines.

It was beautiful chaos for those who knew how to fly on Southwest.

This report says they are going to offer premium seating.

That’s great, but are they updating every plane to do so?

It never mattered where you sat on Southwest, it was the same seat.

Can’t be charging me more just to sit in the front of the plane without a seat upgrade.

I gotta say in the grand scheme of things, I hate this.

I like tradition and tradition in the airport was the battle for your spot.

Making sure B50 wasn’t cheating up the line or anything like that.

Playing the game of trying to find the best seat to sit in and maybe getting lucky.

Nothing like a little rush getting on the plane not knowing where to go.