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Southwest Airlines launches ticket sales for flights with assigned seating in major policy U-turn

For the first time, Southwest Airlines is selling assigned seats to passengers, ending the often chaotic — and unpopular — free-for-all boarding era that has existed since the airline’s inception in 1966.
All tickets purchased for travel starting January 27, 2026, will feature assigned seating, the carrier announced. The open seating system will operate up to that date.
The Dallas-based airline has been refurbishing its Boeing 737 fleet since May 2025 in preparation for the four new fare bundles that will launch simultaneously for flights from this coming January.
Southwest Airlines’ fleet now includes extra legroom seats and passengers will be able to pay more to enjoy them, or less for seats with a standard pitch further back.
The fare tiers — Basic, Choice, Choice Preferred and Choice Extra — also include variations for baggage allowance and Wi-Fi. The most expensive fare option might typically be double the price of the cheapest, though route, demand, date of travel, and booking date can all affect prices.
Southwest has been refurbishing its Boeing 737 fleet since May 2025 in preparation for the four new fare bundles that will launch from January 27, 2026 (Southwest Airlines)
Here’s how they break down.
Choice Extra is the most expensive fare option, which includes an extra legroom seat within the front five rows of the cabin that has up to five extra inches of pitch, depending on the type of Boeing 737 used on the route. Choice Extra also comes with two free checked bags, priority lane boarding, a “premium drink” on select flights of 251 miles or more, and complimentary in-flight internet.
Choice Preferred tickets come with standard legroom seats. However, they’re located further forward in the cabin and Choice Preferred passengers also get priority lane boarding.
A Choice ticket holder has the chance to select a standard seat toward the back of the plane during the booking process and if the passenger has to cancel their flight, they get credit towards another one that’s valid for 12 months.
The cheapest fare is Basic. Passengers opting for this one will have a standard seat assigned to them during the check-in process and they receive flight credit valid for six months if their flight is cancelled.
Choice Preferred, Choice and Basic ticket holders all have to pay for checked luggage, a premium drink and internet access.
Southwest Airlines acknowledged that it has been losing customers to rival airlines because of its open seating policy.
Southwest Airlines’ fleet now includes extra legroom seats and passengers will be able to pay more to enjoy them, or less for seats with a standard pitch further back (Southwest Airlines)
It said in a statement: “The airline has been known for its unique open seating model for more than 50 years, but preferences have evolved with more customers taking longer flights where a seat assignment is preferred.
“[Our] research is clear and indicates that 80 per cent of Southwest customers, and 86 per cent of potential customers, prefer an assigned seat.
“When a customer elects to stop flying with Southwest and chooses a competitor, open seating is cited as the number one reason for the change. By moving to an assigned seating model, Southwest expects to broaden its appeal and attract more flying from its current and future customers.”
Bob Jordan, President, CEO, & Vice Chairman of the Board, said: “Moving to assigned seating and offering premium legroom options will be a transformational change that cuts across almost all aspects of the Company. Although our unique open seating model has been a part of Southwest Airlines since our inception, our thoughtful and extensive research makes it clear this is the right choice.”
The assigned seating system, however, puts Southwest in direct competition with the likes of American Airlines, United and Delta, which have decades of experience operating premium-level domestic flights.
Gilbert Ott, Founder of travel site godsavethepoints.com, told The Independent: “Southwest is now virtually identical to most US domestic airlines. It will really need to deliver a perfect experience 100 per cent of the time.”
He added: “Southwest wasn’t always the cheapest before, but customers loved the sense of value. Shareholders clearly felt differently about lost revenue opportunities. I’m curious to see how it goes.”
Southwest also announced that bookings for new destination St Thomas, in the U.S. Virgin Islands, are now open.
The first daily round-trip flight between St. Thomas and Orlando is scheduled for February 5, 2026.
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Cruises cheaper than flights? Why UAE residents are opting for sea travel

Cruise holidays are becoming popular with UAE travellers over this summer and beyond. While some chose unique experiences, others opt for ultra-luxurious, all-inclusive packages, which allow them to have a more intimate holiday.
“During the summer, we are seeing many families from the UAE and GCC region opting for cruise holidays, mostly in Europe, Far East and Caribbean,” said Mohamed Kasim from Akbar Travels. “Most of the people from the region opt for cruises lasting between seven and ten days and it is almost always booked by families, not people who are single.”
He said that vessels that offer distinct entertainment options are more popular than others. “Cruises like Icon of the Seas and Utopia of the Seas of Royal Caribbean have been extremely popular this season,” he said. The former cruise boasts of one of the largest waterparks at sea while the latter tends to be a more budget-friendly option.
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A spokesperson for Celestyal cruises, which homeported out of Abu Dhabi and Doha for the first time from December 2024 to March this year said that the demand had far exceeded their expectation from the region. “We had set an occupancy target of 60 per cent,” said Janet Parton, regional Vice President of Business Development at the company. “However, we were completely full on the majority of our cruises. So the response has been phenomenal and we are already getting bookings for our next season.”
She added that however, the GCC region were a “late booking” market, with many choosing to book at the last minute
Luxury cruises
Among cruise holidays, the luxury cruises vertical is one that is seeing an increase in demand. According to Lakshmi Durai, CEO of CruiseXplore, there are several reasons why people prefer luxury cruises. “People travel a lot, and they are always looking for something unique and different,” she said. “Luxury cruises have smaller ships which allow them to visit destinations that larger cruise ships may not be able to navigate. They are very boutique and the travellers are pampered. There are some cruises that offer very unique experience.”
In this year’s State of the Cruise Industry report by Cruise Lines International Association, the luxury cruise travel market has tripled globally since 2010.
Saleh Mohamed from Elevate Cruises explained why people prefer luxury cruises. “They come in smaller sizes with lesser number of people and all amenities inclusive,” he said. “Last year, we handled the Tauck cruise which was like a small yacht of 160 passengers but with a crew of almost 200 people to give personalised care for passengers. There were about 15 travel experts to accompany people during their excursions. So luxury cruise liners do out-of-the-box, unique experiences with an incredible level of service.”
Earlier this year, Saud Hareb Almheiri, Cruise Tourism & Yachting Lead, Dubai Department of Economy, and Tourism (DET) told Khaleej Times during the Arabian Travel Mart that luxury cruises were “a growing trend” both globally and locally.
“People are realising that if they go on a luxury cruise, it gives them a way to experience unique onshore excursions or different ports,” he said. “On a normal cruise ship, there are sometimes more than 6,000 guests which means that people have to queue up to use the amenities. On luxury cruises, people wouldn’t have to wait in queues.”
Value for money
According to Saud, value for money has been the “foundation” of cruising. “People are able to visit so many destinations within a short period of time without having to get on a plane and without having to unpack and pack multiple times,” he said. “People will pay a premium for just that experience.”
Lakshmi added that cruises are more affordable as compared to land holidays. “The cruise package has a lot of inclusions,” she said. “WiFi, all meals, entertainment on board, unique destinations and more. If you break it down to a per night rate, a similar land vacation will cost much more than a cruise. That is one of the reasons why it is becoming more popular.”
Experiential cruises
One cruise that has seen a lot of interest from the region is the Hurtigruten experiential cruise in Norway — a 130-year-old delivery service that used to get produce and post to the north of the country. Hurtigruten was converted into a cruise experience and has become popular for the experience it offers.
“We have small ships accommodating up to 500 people that run along the coast of Norway throughout the year,” said Carla Hines. “We work with local suppliers, pick up fresh fish and vegetables from certain ports and engage with the local community. The food on the cruise is completely Norwegian and freshly cooked and the waste on the ship is composted. We are very sustainable. Depending on the season, we have different activities like hustle sledging, kayaking and hiking.”
Lakshmi added that other popular experience cruises included cruises to the Arctic circle and Antartica. “Some of these are ice breaker cruises that sail into poles,” she said. “Roughly about 100 people are on these cruises, and they have expedition experts on the ship who take the guests out into the poles to explore.”
Saleh added that the newly launched Aroya Cruise from Saudi Arabia was also gaining popularity. With halal food, prayer rooms and shisha decks, he explained that the cruise targeted a wide Muslim audience.
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Cathay Pacific launches four times weekly flights between Hong Kong and Brussels

Cathay Pacific has launched its four-times-weekly flights between Hong Kong and Brussels, making a return to the Belgian capital.
The new service reestablishes an important direct link between the airline’s home city and the Heart of Europe, offering customers even greater choices, connectivity, and convenience.
With its return to Brussels and increased flight frequencies on other routes, Cathay Pacific is operating close to 100 return flights per week between Hong Kong and Europe this summer peak season. This includes five daily flights to London, daily flights to Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Manchester, Milan, Paris, and Zurich, and four weekly flights to Barcelona, Brussels, Madrid, and Munich, and three weekly flights to Rome.
“We are very pleased to be back in Brussels, directly connecting our home hub with one of Europe’s major political centres and a tourism destination that’s steeped in history and culture,” Cathay chief customer and commercial officer, Lavinia Lau, said.
“Our new service offers excellent flight timings in both directions, enabling customers to wake up refreshed with a full day ahead whether they are arriving in Brussels or Hong Kong.
“Cathay has a long history in Europe stretching back more than four decades. This year alone, we have launched services to three new destinations in Europe with new flights to Rome and Munich having already taken off in June. With increased frequencies to other popular European cities this summer as well, weʼre making it even easier for customers to travel between Asia and Europe.”
Cathay Pacificʼs Hong Kong-Brussels flights are operated with the airlineʼs Airbus A350-900, one of the most advanced aircraft in its fleet. The A350-900 offers fully flat beds in Business, spacious seats in Premium Economy and extended comfort in the airlineʼs award-winning Economy.
Customers in all cabins can experience the world’s best inflight entertainment and connect to high-speed inflight Wi-Fi. Customers travelling in Business class as well as Cathay Diamond members enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi access when flying with Cathay Pacific.
The flight schedule is as follows:
Flight No. | Origin | Destination | Departure | Arrival | Days of Operations |
CX291 | Hong Kong (HKG) | Brussels (BRU) | 11:50pm | 7:20am + 1 | Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday |
CX294 | Brussels (BRU) | Hong Kong (HKG) | 1:25pm | 6:55am + 1 | Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday |
Customers travelling from Europe to Hong Kong can also benefit from seamless connections through the Cathay Groupʼs home hub, Hong Kong International Airport. Together, Cathay Pacific and its low-cost carrier HK Express operate passenger flights to over 100 destinations worldwide, with 23 destinations in the Chinese mainland alone.
Customers can also enjoy seamless connections to other major cities within the Greater Bay Area through direct air-to-sea and air-to-land intermodal services via the SkyPier Terminal at Hong Kong International Airport.
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Cathay Pacific’s flights take you around the world in unparalleled comfort

Cathay Pacific’s direct flights take you to some of the most attractive cities in the world, whether you love walking on the historic roads of Rome, joining the revelry of London, immersing yourself in the lights of Paris or basking in the charming vistas of Madrid. One can fly further still to the west coast of North America to view the sights of San Francisco, the vibrancy of Los Angeles and revel in the city that never sleeps—New York.
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Though your time in the sky may be long, you’ll find no shortage of activities to enjoy. Skytrax ranked Cathay Pacific as the third best airline in the world in 2025, with its in-flight entertainment considered the world’s best. Such accolades are well-earned: there are over 4,000 hours of movies, TV series, K-dramas and other exclusive titles, alongside Wi-fi that helps you stay in touch with your loved ones, wherever they may be. Its dining options are also enhanced thanks to partnerships with acclaimed restaurants such as Michelin-starred Yat Tung Heen, renowned for its traditional Cantonese cuisine.
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