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			<title>Case 78065: Southwest Airlines Boarding Process</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Case posted to website<br />The Southwest Airlines boarding process is unique and designed for efficiency. Instead of assigned seats, passengers receive a boarding group (A, B, or C) and a number (1–60) when they check in. Boarding groups are called in order, and passengers line up based on their assigned number. The earlier you check in, the better your boarding position. Southwest offers options like EarlyBird Check-In or upgraded boarding for travelers who want a better spot. Once on board, you can choose any available seat. This open seating policy encourages a smooth and quick boarding experience. It’s a simple system that rewards early check-ins and makes flying easy. Visit: https://www.airlinesticketoffice.com/blog/southwest-airlines-boarding-process/]]></description>
			<author>&quot;Alex&quot; &lt;alex@activeprospect.com&gt;</author>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2025 10:08:01 GMT</pubDate>	
			
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