It's official: The era of blocked middle seats just ended :

It's official: The era of blocked middle seats just ended


It’s official: The era of blocked middle seats just ended
Zach Griff
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Onboard social distancing policies are officially a relic of the past.
As of Tuesday, June 1, the final U.S. carrier, Alaska Airlines, ended its middle-seat block policy. While the Seattle-based airline resumed selling most of its cabins to full capacity on Jan. 7, 2021, it carved out a notable exception for Premium Class flyers.
Through May 31, Premium Class came with a valuable perk — empty middle seats — in addition to its standard inclusions, like four more inches of legroom, complimentary beer and wine (when available) and priority boarding. Though parties of three or more could select seats together, solo travelers were assured that the middle seat would remain empty. Alaska’s extra-legroom offering is priced somewhere between a standard coach and a first-class ticket.

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