The U.S. and Japan: The Road to World War II and the Atomic Bombings
In 1945, the world was on the edge of significant change, driven by the destructive forces of war. The United States and Japan, two powerful nations, found themselves on a path of inevitable conflict, forever altering the course of history. Japan’s imperial ambitions across Asia and the Pacific created rising tensions with the U.S. and Western nations. The United States had long condemned Japan’s expansion, particularly its invasion of China and occupation of Fren
The U.S. and Japan: The Road to World War II and the Atomic Bombings
In 1945, the world was on the edge of significant change, driven by the destructive forces of war. The United States and Japan, two powerful nations, found themselves on a path of inevitable conflict, forever altering the course of history. Japan’s imperial ambitions across Asia and the Pacific created rising tensions with the U.S. and Western nations. The United States had long condemned Japan’s expansion, particularly its invasion of China and occupation of Fren
Trump Reveals US Pilot’s 3-Word Radio Message That Sparked Fears of Iranian Trap
US President Donald Trump recently revealed the three-word radio message sent by a US pilot trapped in Iran, which initially sparked fears of an Iranian trap. The pilot, a weapons system officer, had ejected from his downed F-15E Strike Eagle over southern Iran on April 3, 2026, during the ongoing conflict. After his aircraft was shot down, the first pilot was rescued, but the second remained missing, and both US and Iranian forces raced to locate him. During the search, Trump expla
Trump Reveals US Pilot’s 3-Word Radio Message That Sparked Fears of Iranian Trap
US President Donald Trump recently revealed the three-word radio message sent by a US pilot trapped in Iran, which initially sparked fears of an Iranian trap. The pilot, a weapons system officer, had ejected from his downed F-15E Strike Eagle over southern Iran on April 3, 2026, during the ongoing conflict. After his aircraft was shot down, the first pilot was rescued, but the second remained missing, and both US and Iranian forces raced to locate him. During the search, Trump expla
Three Chicago bars rank among North America’s best in new list
Three bars in Chicago have secured spots among North America’s best, according to a newly released industry ranking that highlights standout destinations for cocktail culture and nightlife across the region. The recognition underscores Chicago’s growing reputation as a hub for innovative mixology and premium bar experiences in the United States. The three Chicago bars featured on the list are: Meadowlark (Logan Square) – Known
Three Chicago bars rank among North America’s best in new list
Three bars in Chicago have secured spots among North America’s best, according to a newly released industry ranking that highlights standout destinations for cocktail culture and nightlife across the region. The recognition underscores Chicago’s growing reputation as a hub for innovative mixology and premium bar experiences in the United States. The three Chicago bars featured on the list are: Meadowlark (Logan Square) – Known
Changes to U.S. medical aid system may risk HIV and malaria supply chains
NAIROBI/LONDON — Friday, April 3, 2026 — The United States is restructuring how it delivers critical medical supplies for diseases such as HIV and malaria to lower-income countries, a move that officials and experts warn could disrupt life-saving services across multiple regions. For nearly a decade, the U.S. managed its medical aid through the Global Health Supply Chain Program, overseen by private contractor Chemonics. Between 2016 and 2024, the program distributed more than $5 billion worth of HIV and malaria treatments and prevention tools to roughly 90 countries, primarily in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Asia. That system was first disrupted in January 2025, when President Donald Trump halted international aid on the first day of his presidency. The decision left large quantities of medical supplies stranded in ports and warehouses, including antiretroviral drugs and insecticide-treated bed nets. Although a waiver later allowed the resumption of some life-saving shipments, uncertainty has persisted. The latest shift comes as the administration reduces foreign aid spending, dismantles the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and transitions away from contractor-led programs toward direct agreements with recipient governments. According to multiple sources, the U.S. State Department instructed staff in 17 African countries and Haiti via an internal email sent on Tuesday, April 1, 2026, to begin phasing out the current supply program by Friday, May 30, 2026. The same communication noted that the Chemonics contract would end on Tuesday, September 30, 2026, aligning with broader USAID program closures. However, officials cautioned that a rushed transition could create immediate risks to service continuity, potentially leading to shortages of essential medicines. Experts familiar with the process say the timeline is particularly challenging because procuring and delivering medical products to remote regions can take up to a year. Rapid changes could therefore interrupt treatment for patients relying on consistent access to HIV medications and malaria prevention tools. The U.S. government is reportedly exploring collaboration with the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, which already manages approximately $2 billion in annual health procurement. Still, negotiations remain unclear, and earlier discussions had anticipated a transition closer to November 2027. The administration’s broader “America First” global health strategy emphasizes direct funding to national governments and increased use of private logistics firms. Officials argue the previous system was inefficient and costly, while critics warn that abrupt structural changes could weaken established supply chains. Recent bilateral agreements have been signed with several countries, including Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda, though implementation details are still under negotiation. Legal and administrative challenges in some regions continue to delay progress, adding to concerns about potential disruptions in critical healthcare delivery systems.
Changes to U.S. medical aid system may risk HIV and malaria supply chains
NAIROBI/LONDON — Friday, April 3, 2026 — The United States is restructuring how it delivers critical medical supplies for diseases such as HIV and malaria to lower-income countries, a move that officials and experts warn could disrupt life-saving services across multiple regions. For nearly a decade, the U.S. managed its medical aid through the Global Health Supply Chain Program, overseen by private contractor Chemonics. Between 2016 and 2024, the program distributed more than $5 billion worth of HIV and malaria treatments and prevention tools to roughly 90 countries, primarily in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Asia. That system was first disrupted in January 2025, when President Donald Trump halted international aid on the first day of his presidency. The decision left large quantities of medical supplies stranded in ports and warehouses, including antiretroviral drugs and insecticide-treated bed nets. Although a waiver later allowed the resumption of some life-saving shipments, uncertainty has persisted. The latest shift comes as the administration reduces foreign aid spending, dismantles the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and transitions away from contractor-led programs toward direct agreements with recipient governments. According to multiple sources, the U.S. State Department instructed staff in 17 African countries and Haiti via an internal email sent on Tuesday, April 1, 2026, to begin phasing out the current supply program by Friday, May 30, 2026. The same communication noted that the Chemonics contract would end on Tuesday, September 30, 2026, aligning with broader USAID program closures. However, officials cautioned that a rushed transition could create immediate risks to service continuity, potentially leading to shortages of essential medicines. Experts familiar with the process say the timeline is particularly challenging because procuring and delivering medical products to remote regions can take up to a year. Rapid changes could therefore interrupt treatment for patients relying on consistent access to HIV medications and malaria prevention tools. The U.S. government is reportedly exploring collaboration with the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, which already manages approximately $2 billion in annual health procurement. Still, negotiations remain unclear, and earlier discussions had anticipated a transition closer to November 2027. The administration’s broader “America First” global health strategy emphasizes direct funding to national governments and increased use of private logistics firms. Officials argue the previous system was inefficient and costly, while critics warn that abrupt structural changes could weaken established supply chains. Recent bilateral agreements have been signed with several countries, including Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda, though implementation details are still under negotiation. Legal and administrative challenges in some regions continue to delay progress, adding to concerns about potential disruptions in critical healthcare delivery systems.
World Cup final tickets hit $11,000 in first open sale surge
The first open sale of tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has revealed sharply increased prices, with some seats for the final reaching as high as $10,990, making them among the most expensive in football history. The tournament, set to be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, is already drawing attention not only for its expanded format but also for rising costs faced by fans. Initial projections in the tournament bid suggested final tickets would peak at around $1,
World Cup final tickets hit $11,000 in first open sale surge
The first open sale of tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has revealed sharply increased prices, with some seats for the final reaching as high as $10,990, making them among the most expensive in football history. The tournament, set to be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, is already drawing attention not only for its expanded format but also for rising costs faced by fans. Initial projections in the tournament bid suggested final tickets would peak at around $1,
2026 World Cup lineup finalized as 48 teams confirmed
he lineup for the 2026 FIFA World Cup is now complete, marking a historic expansion to 48 teams for the first time. The tournament will take place across the United States, Canada, and Mexico from Thursday, June 11, 2026, to Sunday, July 19, 2026. The final qualifying spots were secured on Monday, March 31, 2026, following a long qualification process that began in September 2023 and included teams from six global confederations. DR Congo and Iraq were among the last nations to conf
2026 World Cup lineup finalized as 48 teams confirmed
he lineup for the 2026 FIFA World Cup is now complete, marking a historic expansion to 48 teams for the first time. The tournament will take place across the United States, Canada, and Mexico from Thursday, June 11, 2026, to Sunday, July 19, 2026. The final qualifying spots were secured on Monday, March 31, 2026, following a long qualification process that began in September 2023 and included teams from six global confederations. DR Congo and Iraq were among the last nations to conf
UAE Prepares to Join US-Iran Conflict Over Strait of Hormuz
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is reportedly preparing to join the US in its ongoing conflict with Iran, marking a significant shift in the region. According to Arab officials, the UAE is considering military action to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for global oil trade, after Iran's continued attacks on the UAE and other Gulf states. This would make the UAE the first country from the Persian Gulf to directly enter the conflict. The move follows increasing tensions after US President Donald Trump's recent criticism of Gulf allies for not doing more to support the US's war effort against Iran. Trump had previously stated that securing the Strait of Hormuz was not America's responsibility, urging other nations to step up their involvement. The UAE is reportedly pushing for a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution that would authorize military action against Iran. According to The Wall Street Journal, UAE officials have called on the US, along with military powers in Europe and Asia, to form a coalition to clear the Strait of Hormuz. However, it is anticipated that Russia and China could block the UNSC resolution. Even without UN approval, the UAE is prepared to offer support, including possible involvement in mine clearance operations. The UAE has also suggested that the US take control of islands in the Strait of Hormuz, particularly Abu Musa, which Iran has controlled for decades but is also claimed by the UAE. In response, the UAE's foreign ministry emphasized the importance of preserving freedom of navigation in the Strait and noted the international consensus condemning Iran's actions and the closure of the waterway. This development signals the UAE's willingness to take a more active role in the ongoing tensions in the Gulf, which could significantly impact the region's security dynamics.
UAE Prepares to Join US-Iran Conflict Over Strait of Hormuz
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is reportedly preparing to join the US in its ongoing conflict with Iran, marking a significant shift in the region. According to Arab officials, the UAE is considering military action to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway for global oil trade, after Iran's continued attacks on the UAE and other Gulf states. This would make the UAE the first country from the Persian Gulf to directly enter the conflict. The move follows increasing tensions after US President Donald Trump's recent criticism of Gulf allies for not doing more to support the US's war effort against Iran. Trump had previously stated that securing the Strait of Hormuz was not America's responsibility, urging other nations to step up their involvement. The UAE is reportedly pushing for a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution that would authorize military action against Iran. According to The Wall Street Journal, UAE officials have called on the US, along with military powers in Europe and Asia, to form a coalition to clear the Strait of Hormuz. However, it is anticipated that Russia and China could block the UNSC resolution. Even without UN approval, the UAE is prepared to offer support, including possible involvement in mine clearance operations. The UAE has also suggested that the US take control of islands in the Strait of Hormuz, particularly Abu Musa, which Iran has controlled for decades but is also claimed by the UAE. In response, the UAE's foreign ministry emphasized the importance of preserving freedom of navigation in the Strait and noted the international consensus condemning Iran's actions and the closure of the waterway. This development signals the UAE's willingness to take a more active role in the ongoing tensions in the Gulf, which could significantly impact the region's security dynamics.
Mercedes-Benz sees challenges ahead despite U.S. sales growth plans
Mercedes-Benz USA CEO Adam Chamberlain said on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, that early indicators suggest the 2026 model year is shaping up to be more challenging than initially expected, as economic uncertainty and external pressures weigh on the U.S. auto market. Speaking at the company’s manufacturing facility in Vance, Alabama, Chamberlain indicated that conditions in the opening months of the year have proven tougher than anticipated. He cited a range of factors influencing the market, in
Mercedes-Benz sees challenges ahead despite U.S. sales growth plans
Mercedes-Benz USA CEO Adam Chamberlain said on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, that early indicators suggest the 2026 model year is shaping up to be more challenging than initially expected, as economic uncertainty and external pressures weigh on the U.S. auto market. Speaking at the company’s manufacturing facility in Vance, Alabama, Chamberlain indicated that conditions in the opening months of the year have proven tougher than anticipated. He cited a range of factors influencing the market, in
US–Israel–Iran War | US deploys thousands of paratroopers to Middle East amid Iran tensions
WASHINGTON — Thousands of soldiers from the United States Army’s elite 82nd Airborne Division have begun arriving in the Middle East as of Monday, March 30, 2026, according to U.S. officials, marking a significant escalation in military positioning as President Donald Trump considers next steps in the ongoing conflict with Iran. The deployment adds to a growing U.S. presence in the region, following the recent arrival of approximately 2,500 Marines over the weekend. The paratroope
US–Israel–Iran War | US deploys thousands of paratroopers to Middle East amid Iran tensions
WASHINGTON — Thousands of soldiers from the United States Army’s elite 82nd Airborne Division have begun arriving in the Middle East as of Monday, March 30, 2026, according to U.S. officials, marking a significant escalation in military positioning as President Donald Trump considers next steps in the ongoing conflict with Iran. The deployment adds to a growing U.S. presence in the region, following the recent arrival of approximately 2,500 Marines over the weekend. The paratroope
Dallas police receive major funding boost for 2026 World Cup security
The Dallas Police Department is preparing for a significant surge in international visitors as the city gears up to host multiple matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, supported by a substantial increase in federal funding aimed at strengthening security operations. City officials confirmed that Dallas has been awarded $51.5 million in federal assistance, with a large portion allocated directly to policing and safety measures. Police Chief David Comeaux said the department will re
Dallas police receive major funding boost for 2026 World Cup security
The Dallas Police Department is preparing for a significant surge in international visitors as the city gears up to host multiple matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, supported by a substantial increase in federal funding aimed at strengthening security operations. City officials confirmed that Dallas has been awarded $51.5 million in federal assistance, with a large portion allocated directly to policing and safety measures. Police Chief David Comeaux said the department will re
Pentagon plans 82nd Airborne deployment amid rising Iran tensions
The Pentagon is preparing to deploy approximately 3,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne Division as part of Operation Epic Fury, according to officials familiar with the matter. A formal deployment order is expected to be issued shortly, outlining potential military options without confirming any immediate decision to send ground forces into Iran. The move reflects heightened vigilance within the United States military as tensions in the Middle East continue to evolve. Officials indicated that the planned deployment would include a combat brigade along with its headquarters unit, both of which are integral to rapid-response operations. The 82nd Airborne Division, based at Fort Bragg, is recognized for its ability to mobilize forces quickly, with a capability to deploy thousands of troops globally within 18 hours. The division has previously demonstrated even faster mobilization timelines, underscoring its strategic importance in crisis situations. The development follows the recent cancellation of a major training exercise involving the unit, a decision that had already sparked speculation about a possible redeployment to the Middle East. While authorities have emphasized that diplomatic channels with Tehran remain open, the preparation of troops signals growing concern in Washington over the trajectory of regional tensions. If executed, the deployment would mark a notable shift in US military posture, strengthening both deterrence and operational readiness in the region. The 82nd Airborne Division is trained to handle a wide range of missions, including securing critical infrastructure such as airfields, reinforcing US diplomatic facilities, and supporting emergency evacuations when necessary. Its headquarters unit plays a central role in planning and coordinating these complex operations. The potential move highlights the balance the administration is attempting to maintain between diplomatic engagement and military preparedness. While no final decision on ground operations has been announced, the readiness of rapid response forces suggests that the United States is positioning itself to respond swiftly to any escalation.
Pentagon plans 82nd Airborne deployment amid rising Iran tensions
The Pentagon is preparing to deploy approximately 3,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne Division as part of Operation Epic Fury, according to officials familiar with the matter. A formal deployment order is expected to be issued shortly, outlining potential military options without confirming any immediate decision to send ground forces into Iran. The move reflects heightened vigilance within the United States military as tensions in the Middle East continue to evolve. Officials indicated that the planned deployment would include a combat brigade along with its headquarters unit, both of which are integral to rapid-response operations. The 82nd Airborne Division, based at Fort Bragg, is recognized for its ability to mobilize forces quickly, with a capability to deploy thousands of troops globally within 18 hours. The division has previously demonstrated even faster mobilization timelines, underscoring its strategic importance in crisis situations. The development follows the recent cancellation of a major training exercise involving the unit, a decision that had already sparked speculation about a possible redeployment to the Middle East. While authorities have emphasized that diplomatic channels with Tehran remain open, the preparation of troops signals growing concern in Washington over the trajectory of regional tensions. If executed, the deployment would mark a notable shift in US military posture, strengthening both deterrence and operational readiness in the region. The 82nd Airborne Division is trained to handle a wide range of missions, including securing critical infrastructure such as airfields, reinforcing US diplomatic facilities, and supporting emergency evacuations when necessary. Its headquarters unit plays a central role in planning and coordinating these complex operations. The potential move highlights the balance the administration is attempting to maintain between diplomatic engagement and military preparedness. While no final decision on ground operations has been announced, the readiness of rapid response forces suggests that the United States is positioning itself to respond swiftly to any escalation.
How to check TSA wait times at Texas airports during long security lines
Travelers flying through Texas airports have recently experienced significant security delays, with airport wait times exceeding one hour amid a partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security. At some major airports in Texas, security lines stretched over three hours, prompting officials to recommend that passengers arrive up to five hours before their scheduled flights to avoid missing departures. The length of the shutdown remains uncertain as congressional negotiati
How to check TSA wait times at Texas airports during long security lines
Travelers flying through Texas airports have recently experienced significant security delays, with airport wait times exceeding one hour amid a partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security. At some major airports in Texas, security lines stretched over three hours, prompting officials to recommend that passengers arrive up to five hours before their scheduled flights to avoid missing departures. The length of the shutdown remains uncertain as congressional negotiati
Holi 2026: March 3 or 4? Lunar Eclipse Sparks Confusion in India, USA Follows Tradition
Holi 2026, the festival of colors, will be celebrated across the globe on March 3 and 4, but the occurrence of a rare lunar eclipse on March 3 is causing confusion, particularly in India. Traditionally, Holi is celebrated on Phalguna Purnima, the full moon night, which in 2026 falls on March 3. However, the lunar eclipse that occurs on the evening of March 3 triggers the "sutak" period, which is considered inauspicious for performing religious rituals. Holika Dahan, the bonfire lighting cerem
Holi 2026: March 3 or 4? Lunar Eclipse Sparks Confusion in India, USA Follows Tradition
Holi 2026, the festival of colors, will be celebrated across the globe on March 3 and 4, but the occurrence of a rare lunar eclipse on March 3 is causing confusion, particularly in India. Traditionally, Holi is celebrated on Phalguna Purnima, the full moon night, which in 2026 falls on March 3. However, the lunar eclipse that occurs on the evening of March 3 triggers the "sutak" period, which is considered inauspicious for performing religious rituals. Holika Dahan, the bonfire lighting cerem
Former US Air Force pilot arrested for allegedly training Chinese military
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Former US Air Force pilot arrested for allegedly training Chinese military
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US Deploys 150 Aircraft Near Iran as Nuclear Tensions Escalate
Satellite imagery and open-source flight tracking data indicate that the United States has significantly expanded its military presence across Europe and the Middle East as tensions with Iran intensify over Tehran’s nuclear programme. More than 150 American military aircraft have reportedly been repositioned to forward operating bases in what analysts describe as one of the largest regional force deployments in over two decades. The aircraft include heavy cargo planes, aerial refuelling tanker
US Deploys 150 Aircraft Near Iran as Nuclear Tensions Escalate
Satellite imagery and open-source flight tracking data indicate that the United States has significantly expanded its military presence across Europe and the Middle East as tensions with Iran intensify over Tehran’s nuclear programme. More than 150 American military aircraft have reportedly been repositioned to forward operating bases in what analysts describe as one of the largest regional force deployments in over two decades. The aircraft include heavy cargo planes, aerial refuelling tanker
DC Water says Potomac sewage spill remains contained despite storms
WASHINGTON — DC Water officials said recent snow and rain have not worsened contamination levels linked to the Potomac sewer line failure, even as crews confront new engineering hurdles and unresolved questions about how repair costs will be divided. The agency confirmed that Mayor Muriel Bowser previously sought full federal reimbursement for the sewer collapse under disaster aid provisions. However, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers indicated Monday that the current agreement cov
DC Water says Potomac sewage spill remains contained despite storms
WASHINGTON — DC Water officials said recent snow and rain have not worsened contamination levels linked to the Potomac sewer line failure, even as crews confront new engineering hurdles and unresolved questions about how repair costs will be divided. The agency confirmed that Mayor Muriel Bowser previously sought full federal reimbursement for the sewer collapse under disaster aid provisions. However, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers indicated Monday that the current agreement cov
Trump announces $10 billion US pledge to Gaza peace board
President Donald Trump on Thursday announced that the United States will contribute $10 billion to the newly formed Board of Peace, a central element of his 20-point plan aimed at stabilising and rebuilding Gaza. Speaking at the board’s inaugural meeting in Washington, Trump told representatives from nearly 50 countries that the United States intended to play a leading financial role in the initiative, though questions remain about how the funding will be sourced amid the administration’s
Trump announces $10 billion US pledge to Gaza peace board
President Donald Trump on Thursday announced that the United States will contribute $10 billion to the newly formed Board of Peace, a central element of his 20-point plan aimed at stabilising and rebuilding Gaza. Speaking at the board’s inaugural meeting in Washington, Trump told representatives from nearly 50 countries that the United States intended to play a leading financial role in the initiative, though questions remain about how the funding will be sourced amid the administration’s
Suryakumar Yadav Breaks Silence on Pakistan Boycott Threat, Ready to Play in T20 World Cup
Ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup, India's T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav addressed concerns over Pakistan's threat to boycott their scheduled group-stage clash. Yadav firmly stated that India's preparations for the match remain unchanged, regardless of Pakistan's stance on participation. During a captain's meet ahead of the tournament, Suryakumar emphasized that India's focus remains on the game. "Our mindset is very clear. We haven’t said no to playing them; they are the ones who??
Suryakumar Yadav Breaks Silence on Pakistan Boycott Threat, Ready to Play in T20 World Cup
Ahead of the 2026 T20 World Cup, India's T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav addressed concerns over Pakistan's threat to boycott their scheduled group-stage clash. Yadav firmly stated that India's preparations for the match remain unchanged, regardless of Pakistan's stance on participation. During a captain's meet ahead of the tournament, Suryakumar emphasized that India's focus remains on the game. "Our mindset is very clear. We haven’t said no to playing them; they are the ones who??
Lunar Blood Moon Eclipse 2026: Date, Time In India, USA & How To Watch
The March 3, 2026 Lunar Eclipse will be a Total Lunar Eclipse, often called a Blood Moon because the Moon turns deep red during totality. This happens when the Earth moves directly between the Sun and the Moon, casting its shadow completely over the Moon. According to NASA, the red color appears because Earth’s atmosphere filters sunligh
Lunar Blood Moon Eclipse 2026: Date, Time In India, USA & How To Watch
The March 3, 2026 Lunar Eclipse will be a Total Lunar Eclipse, often called a Blood Moon because the Moon turns deep red during totality. This happens when the Earth moves directly between the Sun and the Moon, casting its shadow completely over the Moon. According to NASA, the red color appears because Earth’s atmosphere filters sunligh
Southwest Airlines ends open seating as assigned seats begin across its network
Southwest Airlines passengers completed their final boarding-day routines under the carrier’s open seating model on Monday, closing a chapter on a system that defined the airline for more than five decades. Beginning Tuesday, Southwest officially transitioned to assigned seating, a move that places the Dallas-based airline closer to industry norms followed by most major U.S. carriers. Under the new approach, customers flying Southwest will receive designated seat assignments and m
Southwest Airlines ends open seating as assigned seats begin across its network
Southwest Airlines passengers completed their final boarding-day routines under the carrier’s open seating model on Monday, closing a chapter on a system that defined the airline for more than five decades. Beginning Tuesday, Southwest officially transitioned to assigned seating, a move that places the Dallas-based airline closer to industry norms followed by most major U.S. carriers. Under the new approach, customers flying Southwest will receive designated seat assignments and m









