From Moo to Well-to-do Moo at Southwest Airlines

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Privileged Cattle to the Front Please

An old joke about the boarding process on Southwest Airlines is that the passengers are like cattle, mooooo.

Now, apparently, well-to-do cattle can pay $10 to board sooner.

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