Originally Posted by
Ragnarok
This isn't new, and Southwest had been adding seat back power on all the 737-8 Max.
If you booked through Priceline, you are clearly prioritizing price as the primary decision making driver.
I don't see what's the point of the question here - pick the cheapest one that works for your schedule every time you search on Priceline.
I said the above with no disrespect. It's perfectly fine to make purchase decisions based on price first and foremost, the majority of travelers do the same.
If you are an STL-based flyer, Southwest has the most non-stop destinations by far.
If another airline also have a non-stop to your destination, great; if not, are you really going to pick a connecting over the non-stop due to the lack of seat back phone holder?
Also, while I recognize it is in my best interest to avoid antagonizing a moderator, but if someone complains about the lack of in-flight amenities and fees, is an ULCC (Frontier) really a good alternative?
Is Priceline cheaper than Expedia?