Southwest Airlines was once known for its amazing customer service.
In fact, JD Power’s 2025 North American Airline Satisfaction Study revealed that Southwest “ranks highest in customer satisfaction in the economy/basic economy segment for a fourth consecutive year.”
Southwest Airlines may soon lose that title, though. That’s because the airline has done a number of things that have upset customers recently, including:
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Eliminating its Bags Fly Free policy and charging for bags
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Getting rid of open seating in favor of assigned seating
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Changing its policies for plus-size passengers
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Instituting new rules for wheelchair travel that make it harder for some disabled people to fly
Things have gotten so bad that a Reddit poster started a thread asking, “Despite all the recent [negative] changes, is anyone else still sticking with SWA.” There were very few positive responses defending the airline.
Unfortunately, Southwest Airlines’ latest policy change is causing even more frustration, and it could mean that some people are entirely unable to fly the airline going forward.
Southwest Airlines recently unveiled yet another new change impacting passengers. On its Instagram page, the airline said:
“Something Wonderful is coming in January! Are you Team Honey Roasted or Team Roasted & Salted? These new snack offerings will be available beginning January 27, 2026 to Customers enjoying an Extra Legroom seat.”
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The “wonderful” new snack that Southwest Airlines touted was pistachios, and the Southwest Airlines Instagram page included a picture showing that passengers would have a choice of flavors, including:
While Southwest Airlines officials may have been excited to announce the change to its onboard menu, many flyers were extremely upset with the airline.
In fact, the first response on the Instagram post announcing the Southwest Airlines change raised a key issue that has many people up in arms. The Instagram comment said:
This Instagram user was not the only one who was upset, either. In the Southwest subreddit, a poster made an excellent point about the decision, stating:
“Starting to wonder if Elliott has given up completely. No one will choose to fly Southwest because it offers pistachios, but plenty of people will now avoid it. Is their strategy now just to discourage passengers flying and auction off the planes?”