Taylor Swift is in the midst of her Eras Tour, which began on March 17, 2023 and ends on August 17, 2024. The Grammy-award winning singer will perform 131 concerts across five continents, making the Eras Tour Taylor Swift’s most expansive. And while she may travel in style these days (she has an estimated worth of $740 million), that wasn’t always the case. She reminisced about her old Southwest Airlines days recently. RELATED: How to Vacation Like Taylor Swift This Summer

Taylor Swift received an honorary degree from NYU in May, 2022 and she delivered the commencement address to the Class of 2022 at Yankees Stadium. My nephew was one of the graduates, so I read the transcript of her speech, which you can watch below:

One thing that stood out to me was when she spoke about people thinking she had such a glamorous life (in her earlier years) when in reality, it wasn’t as she ended up homeschooling and spending a lot of time on the road.
In her words: “I never got to have a normal college experience per se. I went to public high school until 10th grade and then finished my education doing homeschool work on the floors of airport terminals. Then I went out on the road for a radio tour, which sounds incredibly glamorous, but in reality, it consisted of a rental car, motels and my mom and I pretending to have loud mother/daughter fights with each other during boarding so no one would want the empty seat between us on Southwest.”
Ha! Now that’s funny and effective … and if you want to see an even funnier way, check out this hilarious video of another way to keep that seat next to you empty on Southwest or on a bus or train! But there’s another way that works even better. First of all, Southwest Airlines (SWA) is one of the few airlines that doesn’t assign seats, which is why this tip works. The reason Southwest doesn’t assign seats is because it speeds up the boarding process as it eliminates passengers trying to figure out where their seat is located. As easy as it sounds, it’s difficult for many first-time flyers and sometimes even seasoned fliers. Believe it or not, I’ve sat in the wrong seat (row) multiple times so I understand SWA’s rationale.
Tips for flying Southwest Airlines:
1. Check-In ASAP
Check-in as soon as you’re allowed, which is 24 hours before your flight. I mean, set your alarm for 24 hours and five minutes before and then check-in when the clock strikes 24 hours prior. Boarding assignments are first come, first serve. You can also pay extra for a Business Select fare to guarantee Group A1-A15 (meaning they will be one of the first 15 people to board and they usually choose the first few rows or the exit row).
2. Be on Time
Show up to the gate on time so you don’t miss your spot in line.
3. Split Up
If there are two of you in your party or four adults and you know the flight isn’t sold out (ask the gate agent), then pick a row at the back of the plane and have one person sit in the window and the other in the aisle, leaving the middle seat open. Southwest only flies 737 aircraft, which all have six seats across (three on each side of the aisle). Here are Seatguru’s pick for the best seats.
4. Taylor’s Tip or Tissues or ?
If the plane isn’t full, then you can try Taylor’s tip of fighting with your partner so no one wants to sit in between you. But you can also put a box of Kleenex on the middle seat with some crumpled up tissues next to the box. That might be more effective but with COVID still fresh on people’s minds, it also might get you kicked off the plane!
What’s your best tip for keeping the middle seat open on a Southwest flight?
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Invite Amber Heard to travel with you and have her take a dump on the middle seat.
Yep, Dick moves. Kindness for the win!
Kudos to all those SWA flight attendants. Been flying SWA for many, many years to Vegas multiple times a year to golf, gamble, Aruba, Seattle. I have seen a shift in passenger attitude, courtesy and just plain common sense in recent years from these people. I don’t know how these attendants keep it together but they do and with a smile, thank you.
Wholeheartedly agree with CEC!
What a lot of phoney baloney!
Very disappointed in Taylor Swift!
MOOOOOO! Time for grazing at the OK corral.
I stare at the floor while holding the vomit bag open near my mouth.
I fly Southwest about twice a year. I agree that usually people would rather not sit in the back. I can usually always get an aisle to myself if the flight isn’t sold out and it is close to the bathroom.
When traveling with companion we leave the middle seat empty. I use the airsick bag and put it up to my face like I am ill. That works good unless plane is full
Have a baby. Absolutely no one wants to be stuck by the baby ??
I recently found out about an auto check-in bot, you just send your confirmation and first/last name to (949) 329-2899 in a message like “A1B2C3 First Last” and it checks you in 24 hours before your flight. So easy!
Good luck trying, everyone.
Anyone attempting to save a seat will get my ass plunked down there. Even if there are open seats elsewhere. Why? Because f*** you, that’s why! And I’ll be ripping farts the entire flight, while pretending to be asleep.
Don’t be a douche and “save a seat”. Kids on the school-bus do that
After reading these comments I will never again feel bad for slowing down boarding because I am disabled. Scandalous!!!