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Plus-Size Southwest Passengers Say New Extra-Seat Policy Has Led to Fat Shaming

Since the airline changed its policy on larger passengers this year, travelers say agents have publicly scrutinized their bodies and made them buy extra seats.

Christine Chung
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Consumer Behavior, Customer Relations, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Social Media, Southwest Airlines Company, Travel and Vacations, Weight
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