The topic of airline petitions addresses various issues related to the aviation industry, including passenger rights, environmental impact, and safety regulations. Recent trends in this topic include petitions calling for more sustainable practices to reduce carbon emissions and advocating for better treatment of airline employees.
Key issues and themes present in the petitions cover a wide range of topics, such as demanding refunds for canceled flights, improving accessibility for passengers with disabilities, and addressing the overcrowding and delays in airports. Notable petitions include calls for increased transparency in airline pricing and better enforcement of safety protocols to prevent accidents and protect travelers.
To make a difference in the airline industry, explore the petitions on this topic and support initiatives that promote accountability and positive change in air travel. Your involvement can help shape the future of aviation and ensure a safer, more equitable experience for all passengers.
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I really love your open seat policy. I've been flying with Southwest since I was a kid in the 90s and early 2000s. It's the reason I fly Southwest, because I can choose where I get to sit. I never have to worry about my seat being changed. Please keep open seating. Thank you for hearing me out.
Musicians rely on 2 Free Checked Bags to make touring feasible financially. As a guitarist, I always utilize 1 checked bag for my pedalboard, and 1 checked bag for luggage. Additionally, carrying on my instrument on the plane. This new policy will make it impossible to travel with the gear I need to do my job without being prohibitively expensive, which will cause a ripple effect across the industry of musicians and bands being able to put even less money back in their pockets when it's already breadcrumbs for most. This change is selfish on Southwest Airlines’ part and they should eliminate this policy before it even starts, as well as assigned seating. Both policies make it extremely difficult for traveling musicians.
Assigned seating causes musicians to choose between paying even more money for an early seat on the plane, or possibly be left without room in the overhead bins for their instruments, which would cause them to be forced to gate check their instruments being handled by baggage handlers who often damage and destroy musical instruments with careless handling.
There are plenty enough students living in southeast Michigan that would jump at the ability to have a direct flight from Houghton Michigan to Detroit and Visa versa to make it profitable. There doesn't need to be weekly flights.. But holidays and school break flights would be filled.. Flying to Chicago for a 4 to 6 hour layover saves no time for Michigan tech students trying to get home and can actually take more time. I don't understand why this can't happen.. Can you at least switch a few flights to land in Detroit first and then Chicago.. Thousands of students from Southeast Michigan attend Michigan tech, and driving home during the winter is next to impossible and dangerous.. Please consider making this a reality for the students and our families