Anonymous wrote:It’s pretty rare to save more than one seat and typically the one being saved is the middle (next to the person saving it). I fly SWA all the time (am on a flight right now!) and can’t think of a time I’ve seen someone saving more than one.
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From a practical perspective seat saving only happens because adults are traveling together but booked separately, so one ends up with an earlier boarding. So usually it's a couple or maybe two friends and the first one on will save the middle seat. I have never seen someone try to save a window or aisle seat.
Families with young kids board early and together so you don't see situations where someone is trying to save seats for a family of 6 or something.
I've actually had better overall experiences with Southwest boarding because the first come first serve nature seems to lead to fewer arguments over seats. All of the unpleasant experiences Ive had with people of seats came with assigned seating where someone is trying to sit in a seat that wasn't assigned to them.