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Southwest Joins Ranks of Airlines With a 'Plastic Only' Policy

February 2, 2009 at 9:15 AM | by | Comments (2)

Need a glass of chardonnay to make it through your Albuquerque-Spokane flight? Go ahead and order up that drink, but be prepared to flash your plastic; save the singles for other pleasures.

This last fall, Southwest Airlines joined a long list of other domestic airlines employing the "cashless cabin" service. Effectively removing the flight attendants' burden of having to carry out a mini cash drawer and dole out change mid-air, the credit card-only policy is all about streamlining in-flight service.

Just like on a big international flight, these days the flight attendants tote a small charge machine, ready and willing to bill you $3 for that special can of Monster Lo-Carb energy drink. Have your plastic at the ready on these airlines: Alaskan, Frontier, JetBlue, AirTran, Virgin America and Midwest Airlines, but not Northwest--they are one of the few still standing by the almighty greenback with a strict cash-only policy on domestic routes. Let's just hope they don't make the cabin crew sport change belts.

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Yeah this seems like a good idea but I've actually seen SouthWest's credit swipe machine in action. It's such a hassle especially if you're THE ONLY ONE making a credit purchase. The only way this'll work is if the flight attendants decide to carry the machine on their belt while walking down the aisles. haha

exact change

i know that flight attendants always fret about not having exact change to give back to passengers. have you ever waited like an hour for them to change your $20? so i am sure that this comes from that. but if airlines are going to start charging us more for everything inflight--meals, headphones, drinks, pillows--they should be fully prepared to conduct cash transactions.

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