Midwest Airlines Rolls Out Midwest Class

August 18, 2008 | Posted in: Airlines, Midwest

Midwest Airlines, the carrier that brought you fresh-baked chocolate chip cookies, is once again “redefining” coach by bringing their Signature seating to their entire fleet and creating what they call “Midwest Class.”

The Signature Seat has been available on select Midwest Airlines’ MD-80 flights for an additional cost of $65. However, with Midwest Class, there will actually be additional payment options for travelers who want a little more legroom and a bit of added comfort:

“Travelers paying higher-value refundable fares will be assigned a Signature seat, if available, at no additional charge. Or, find the lowest available fare and secure your Signature seat for a modest fee at time of booking. Finally, you’ll still be able to choose Signature seating when you check in, as you can on our MD-80 flights today.”

Visit Midwest Airlines News for more details. For more on the “more legroom” options the airlines are offering, check out How Much Would You Pay for Legroom?

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