Plus-size travelers can get the empty adjacent seats on Southwest Airlines

Southwest Airlines has a reputation for an especially friendly plus-size traveler policy, which allows passengers of size to get empty adjacent seats for free as available. According to the policy, “customers who encroach upon any part of the neighboring seat(s)” are eligible for complimentary open adjacent seating. Southwest uses the armrests as the guide for seat boundaries, and its plus-size policy applies to passengers who cannot comfortably fit into the width of one seat. “The armrest is considered to be the definitive boundary between seats; the width of the narrowest and widest passenger seats (in inches) is available on our Flying Southwest page,” the policy says. Plus-size passengers are encouraged to preemptively purchase extra seats to notify the airline of their need for accommodation, and Southwest guarantees a refund for those purchases after the flight. The airline says this policy has been in place for decades.<br/>
USA Today
https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/airline-news/2023/12/13/southwest-airlines-plus-size-traveler-policy/71904349007/
12/13/23