The Evolution of EVOLVE: The New Southwest Interior

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2012

Introducing EVOLVE: The New Southwest Interior, an eco-friendly, cost-efficient new look for our cabin with an emphasis on comfort and personal space.

This time-lapsed video provides a look at how our Maintenance & Engineering Employees will install the new interior on
each of our Boeing 737-700 aircraft.

Learn more about Evolve here: http://cot.ag/AwxgBy

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  • I bet! Not sure what they're doing with old materials. But the seat frames are being reused for these new seats, so I don't know if they'll be made available!

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  • SWA does not owe you giants nothing, if you dont like it, go on another airline or walk.

  • that 1 inch is costly to me, being a 6'9" passenger. thanks, southWORST, for making my flights even more uncomfortable

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  • @butlerubball Well sorry, but you are a very small demographic.

    It's hard to cater to everyone.

  • @butlerubball I can tell you from personal experience since I helped work the modification on this plane. You are NOT losing any space and GAINING comfort. While I'm not 6'9" (WOW!) I am 6' 1" and can tell you, I still have the same room. The magic is slimmer seats but with better comfort than the older seats. All I can tell anyone who doesn't believe it is to see for yourself when they come online gradually over the next year.

  • @southwest737pilot i'd honestly like to know how...

  • it is the exact same

  • @butlerubball it is actualy better leg room with the new degisn

  • @P40BH I noticed this later on, I was thinking of the aging MD-80. The last one rolled off the line in 2006 BTW.

  • @HDMSFlight Incorrect The B717 is actually not old. Pretty New. Built in 2000 is not old.

  • Wow, now that is a fine looking cabin, definitely an improvement. Will definitely consider Southwest for my next trip :)

  • Urgh, stop complaining about 1 god damn inch of leg room for god's sake! Try flying low cost in Europe, that's tough on your legs. You should be thankful you have southwest! You get free luggage, food and drinks! If you don't like it go with another airline. Bloody idiots.

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