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Southwest Airlines

Southwest Airlines Co. is a major airline based in the United States and the world's largest low-cost carrier.[3] It is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and has scheduled service to 121 destinations in the United States and 10 additional countries.[4] As of 2018, Southwest carried more domestic passengers than any other United States airline.[5] It is currently the third largest airline in North America based on passengers flown.[6]

Southwest Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
WN SWA SOUTHWEST
FoundedMarch 9, 1967; 56 years ago (1967-03-09) (as Air Southwest)
Commenced operationsJune 18, 1971; 52 years ago (1971-06-18) (as Southwest Airlines)
AOC #SWAA304A
Operating bases
Frequent-flyer programRapid Rewards
Fleet size803[1]
Destinations121
Traded as
HeadquartersDallas, Texas, U.S.
Key people
Founders
Revenue US$23.814 billion (2022)[2]
Operating income US$1.017 billion (2022)[2]
Net income US$539 million (2022)[2]
Total assets US$35.369 billion (2022)[2]
Total equity US$10.687 billion (2022)[2]
Employees78,787 (September 2023)[2]
Websitewww.southwest.com

The airline was established on March 9, 1967,[7] by Herb Kelleher and Rollin King as Air Southwest Co. and adopted its current name, Southwest Airlines Co., in 1971, when it began operating as an intrastate airline wholly within the state of Texas, first flying between Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio.[8][9] It began regional interstate service in 1979, expanding nationwide in the following decades. Southwest currently serves airports in 42 states and multiple Central American destinations.

Southwest's business model is distinct from other US airlines as it uses a rolling hub and point-to-point network and allows free checked baggage. It exclusively uses Boeing 737 jets in its fleet.

The airline has nearly 66,100 employees and operates about 4,000 departures a day during peak travel season.[10][11]

History Edit

Southwest Airlines was founded in 1966 by Herbert Kelleher and Rollin King, and incorporated as Air Southwest Co. in 1967. Three other airlines (Braniff, Trans-Texas Airways and Continental Airlines) took legal action to try to prevent the company from its planned strategy of undercutting their prices by flying only within Texas and thus being exempt from regulation by the federal Civil Aeronautics Board. The lawsuits were resolved in 1970, and in 1971 the airline changed its name to Southwest Airlines and began operating regularly scheduled flights between the Texas Triangle cities of Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. In 1975, Southwest began flying to other cities in Texas, and in 1979, after passage of the Airline Deregulation Act, it began flying to adjacent states. It started service to the East and the Southeast in the 1990s.[12] Southwest was profitable for 47 consecutive fiscal years, from 1973 through 2019.[13]

Destinations Edit

As of 2021, Southwest scheduled flights to over 100 destinations in 42 states, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.[14] Southwest does not use the traditional hub-and-spoke system of other major airlines, preferring a point-to-point system combined with a rolling-hub model in its base cities.

Fleet Edit

As of December 2022, Southwest Airlines operates 771 aircraft.[1] In its history, Southwest Airlines has operated only Boeing 737 jetliners, except from 1979 to 1980 and 1983 to 1985, when it leased and operated a few Boeing 727-200s.[15] Southwest is currently the largest worldwide operator of Boeing 737 aircraft.[16] Using a single basic aircraft type allows Southwest pilots and flight attendants to crew any aircraft in the fleet without restrictions.[17]

In March 2021, Southwest announced an order for 100 MAX 7 jets.[18] The order established Southwest Airlines as the largest purchaser of the Boeing jet model.[19] In June 2021, they increased their overall purchase order of Max 7 planes to 234 jets in total.[20]

Passenger experience Edit

 
A Southwest 737-800 at Baltimore–Washington International Airport

Southwest solely offers economy-class seats, and does not have business- or first-class cabins on its aircraft.[21] Still, Southwest does offer many amenities, as follows:

The company permits two free-of-charge checked bags per passenger,[22][23] and passengers are permitted to change their flight up to 10 minutes prior to their flights without extra charge. In the event of a cancellation, passengers are refunded a travel credit in the amount spent on their ticket, and the credit may be used toward other Southwest Airlines or Southwest Vacations purchase. The credit does not expire.[24]

Southwest offers free in-flight nonalcoholic beverages and offers alcoholic beverages for sale for $6 to $7 per beverage. Free alcoholic drinks are offered on some holidays such as Valentine's Day and Halloween. They also have complimentary snacks on all flights. Southwest has become known for colorful boarding announcements and crews who sometimes burst out in song.[25][26][27][28]

Prior to 2007, Southwest boarded passengers by grouping the passengers into three groups, labeled A, B and C. Passengers would line up at their specified letter and board.[29]

In 2007, Southwest modified its boarding procedure by introducing a number. Each passenger receives a letter (A, B, or C) and a number 1 through 60. Passengers line up in numerical order within each letter group and choose any open seat on the aircraft.[29] A 2012 study on the television series MythBusters, found this to be the fastest method currently in use for passengers to board a plane; on average, it is 10 minutes faster than the standard method.[30] The airline was also number-one on the 2020 Airline Quality Rating list.[31]

Southwest has a "customer of size" policy in which the cost of a second seat is refunded for any plus-sized travelers who take up more room than one seat.[32][33]

In-flight entertainment Edit

Wi-Fi, as of September 2023, costs $8, that allows for streaming live television, movies, streaming music, and app messaging.[34] After completing a testing phase that began in February 2009, Southwest announced on August 21, 2009, that it would begin rolling out in-flight Wi-Fi Internet connectivity via Global Eagle Entertainment's satellite-broadband-based product. Southwest began adding Wifi to its aircraft in the first quarter of 2010. The airline began testing streaming live television in the summer of 2012 and video on demand in January 2013.[35][36] As of September 2, 2023, live in-flight TV, movies, messaging (iMessage and WhatsApp)[34] and real-time flight-tracking information via Wi-Fi is available to passengers, with full Internet access available at a fee for regular passengers.[37]

Rapid Rewards Edit

Southwest first began to offer a frequent-flyer program on June 18, 1987, calling it The Company Club. The program credited for trips flown regardless of distance.[38] Southwest Airlines renamed its frequent flyer program Rapid Rewards on April 25, 1996.[39]

The original Rapid Rewards program offered one credit per one-way flight from an origin to a destination, including any stops or connections on Southwest Airlines. When 16 credits were accumulated in a 24-month period, Southwest awarded one free round-trip ticket that was valid for 12 months.[40]

On March 1, 2011, Rapid Rewards changed to a points system based on ticket cost. Members earn and redeem points based on a four-tier fare scale multiplier and the cost of the ticket. Changes also included no blackout dates, seat restrictions, or expiring credits. Since October 18, 2019, Rapid Rewards points do not expire as long as the member is alive.[41] It also adds more options to use points.[42][43][44][45]

Corporate affairs Edit

Business trends Edit

The key trends for Southwest Airlines over recent years are (as of the financial year ending 31 December):

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Net profit ($m) 2,181 2,183 3,357 2,465 2,300 −3,074 977 539
Number of employees 49,583 53,536 56,110 58,803 60,767 56,537 55,093 66,656
Number of passengers (m) 118 124 130 134 134 54 99 126
Load factor (%) 83.6 84.0 83.9 83.4 83.5 52.4 78.5 83.4
Average passenger fare ($) 154 152 151 151 154 141 141 169
Fleet size 704 723 706 750 747 718 728 770
References [46] [46] [46] [46] [47] [48] [47] [47]

Headquarters Edit

 
Southwest Airlines' headquarters at Dallas Love Field in Dallas

The Southwest Airlines headquarters are located on the grounds of Dallas Love Field in Dallas.[10][49] Chris Sloan of Airways magazine stated they are "as much a living, breathing museum and showcase for the 'culture that LUV built' as they are corporate offices."[50]

On September 17, 2012, Southwest broke ground on a new Training and Operational Support building,[51] across the street from its current headquarters building. The property includes a two-story, 100,000-square-foot Network Operations Control building that can withstand an EF3 tornado. It also includes a four-story, 392,000-square-foot office, and training facility with two levels devoted to each function. The new facilities house 24-hour coordination and maintenance operations, customer support and services, and training. The project was completed in late 2013, with occupancy beginning in 2014.

On June 2, 2016, Southwest broke ground on its new office and training facility known as Wings. The newest addition to the corporate campus is composed of a 420,000-square-foot, six-story office building, and a 380,000-square-foot adjoining structure called the Leadership Education and Aircrew Development (LEAD) Center that serves as the new pilot training facility. The LEAD Center has the capacity to house and support 18 flight simulators. It is designed to be expanded to accommodate up to 26 simulator bays. The building opened on April 3, 2018.[52]

On August 16, 2019, Southwest announced an expansion of the LEAD Center to accommodate eight additional simulators for future operational and training demands.[53] On January 2, 2020, it was announced that Southwest would be purchasing an additional 3 acres (1.2 ha) of land adjacent to its Wings and LEAD facilities.[54] No additional details were disclosed.

Employment Edit

As of June 30, 2022, Southwest Airlines had 62,333 active full-time equivalent employees.[55] According to The Washington Post, it uses the hiring motto of seeking people that have a "Servant's Heart, Warrior Spirit, Fun-LUVing Attitude".[56] It also uses the internal practice of ranking "employees first, customers second".[57]

Bob Jordan, formerly executive vice president of corporate services, became Southwest's sixth CEO on February 1, 2022, replacing Gary C. Kelly. Kelly continues as chairman of Southwest Airlines. Kelly replaced former CEO Jim Parker on July 15, 2004, and assumed the title of president on July 15, 2008, replacing former president Colleen Barrett. In July 2008, Herb Kelleher resigned from his position as chairman. Barrett left her post on the board of directors and as a corporate secretary in May 2008 and as president in July 2008. Kelleher was president and CEO of Southwest from September 1981 to June 2001.[58] On June 23, 2021, Southwest announced that chairman and CEO Gary Kelly would transition roles in early 2022, becoming the carrier's executive chairman with the desire to serve in that role through at least 2026 at the discretion of the board of directors. Jordan also joined the board then.[59]

On January 10, 2017, Southwest announced changes to the company's executive leadership ranks, with Thomas M. Nealon named as president and Michael G. Van de Ven as the airline's chief operating officer.[60] On September 14, 2021, Southwest announced Nealon had decided to retire from his duties as president effective immediately, but would continue to serve the company as a strategic advisor. Chief Operating Officer Mike Van de Ven was named as the company's president the same day, and remains COO.[61]

About 83% of Southwest employees are members of a union.[62] The Southwest Airline Pilots' Association, a union not affiliated with the Air Line Pilots Association, represents the airline's pilots.[63] The aircraft maintenance technicians are represented by the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association.[64] Customer service agents and reservation agents are represented by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Union. Flight dispatchers, flight attendants, ramp agents, and operations agents are represented by the Transport Workers Union.

The company has appeared on various "best places to work" list, with its employee culture mentioned by Travel and Leisure, CNBC, and Forbes.[65][66][67] The company has also been named to Fortune magazine's "Most Admired Companies" list, reaching number 14 in 2021.[68]

Southwest has never furloughed an employee.[69] As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the company launched voluntary separation and extended time-off programs in 2020, and around 16,900 employees volunteered to take an early retirement or long-term leave.[70] Roughly 24% were pilots and 33% were flight attendants.[71] In late 2020, the airline issued some WARN Act notices and announced incipient pay cuts for many employees in response to pandemic impacts, but these measures were rescinded after the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 was enacted on December 27, 2020, providing additional financial aid to US airlines.[72]

Impact on carriers Edit

Southwest and its business model have had an influence on other low-cost carriers (LCC's). The competitive strategy combines a high level of employee and aircraft productivity with low unit costs by reducing aircraft turnaround time, particularly at the gate.[73] Europe's EasyJet and Ryanair are two of the best-known airlines to follow Southwest's business strategy in that continent. Other airlines with a business model based on Southwest's system include Canada's WestJet, Malaysia's AirAsia (the first and biggest LCC in Asia), India's IndiGo, Australia's Jetstar, a subsidiary of Qantas (although Jetstar now operates three aircraft types), Philippines' Cebu Pacific, Thailand's Nok Air, Mexico's Volaris, Indonesia's Lion Air and Turkey's Pegasus Airlines.[73]

Lobbying against high-speed rail Edit

Southwest Airlines has a history of lobbying against high-speed rail, which it sees as a competitor for short-distance commuter flights. In the early 1990s, Southwest lobbied U.S. Congress and the Texas Legislature to oppose a high-speed rail system between Dallas, San Antonio, and Houston, and filed three lawsuits against the initiative.[74][75][76][77] In 1991, Southwest told Texas authorities, "Rail has a romantic appeal, but this case cannot be decided on the basis of nostalgia or even a desire to emulate the rail service of France and Germany. The American reality is that high-speed rail will be viable in Texas only by destroying the convenient and inexpensive transportation service the airlines now provide, and only by absorbing huge public subsidies."[75] In 1994, the high-speed rail initiative was cancelled.[74] While several reasons led to the initiative's demise, most commentators attribute a key role to Southwest Airlines' aggressive campaign against it.[77]

Advertising Edit

The company has always employed humor in its advertising. Former slogans include "Love Is Still Our Field", "Just Plane Smart", "The Somebody Else Up There Who Loves You", "You're Now Free to Move About the Country", "THE Low Fare Airline", "Grab your bag, It's On!", and "Welcome Aboard". The airline's slogan (as of 2022) is "Low fares. Nothing to hide. That's TransFarency!"[78]

In March 1992, shortly after Southwest started using the "Just Plane Smart" motto, Stevens Aviation, which had been using "Plane Smart" for its motto, advised Southwest that it was infringing on its trademark.[79][80] Instead of a lawsuit, the CEOs for both companies staged an arm-wrestling match. Held at the now-demolished Dallas Sportatorium and set for two out of three rounds, the loser of each round was to pay $5,000 to the charity of his choice, with the winner gaining the use of the trademarked phrase. A promotional video was created showing the CEOs "training" for the bout (with CEO Herb Kelleher being helped up during a sit-up where a cigarette and glass of Wild Turkey 101 whiskey was waiting) and distributed among the employees and also as a video press release along with the video of the match itself. Herb Kelleher lost the match for Southwest, with Stevens Aviation winning the rights to the phrase. Kurt Herwald, CEO of Stevens Aviation, immediately granted the use of "Just Plane Smart" to Southwest Airlines. The net result was both companies having use of the trademark.[81]

Accidents and incidents Edit

Southwest has had nine accidents, including two aircraft hull losses and four deaths: one accidental passenger death in flight, two non-passenger deaths on the ground, and one passenger death from injuries he sustained when subdued by other passengers while attempting to break into the cockpit of an aircraft. The airline is considered among the safest in the world. No passenger has died as the result of a crash.[82]

Southwest Airlines incidents and accidents, by date
Flight Date Aircraft Location Description Casualties
1455 March 5, 2000 Boeing 737-300 N668SW Burbank, California The aircraft overran the runway upon landing at Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport, injuring 44. The accident resulted in the dismissal of the captain. The aircraft was damaged beyond repair. Two serious injuries, forty-two minor injuries
1763 August 11, 2000 Boeing 737-700 N798SW In flight The aircraft was flying from Las Vegas, Nevada, to Salt Lake City, Utah when 19-year-old Jonathan Burton attempted to storm the cockpit in an apparent case of air rage. He was restrained by six to eight other passengers. In the scuffle, Burton died of asphyxiation. One death, one minor injury
1248 December 8, 2005 Boeing 737-700 N471WN Chicago, Illinois The aircraft overran the runway during landing at Chicago Midway International Airport in heavy snow and slid into a nearby street, striking several cars and killing a six-year-old boy inside one of them. Injuries to several passengers and other people on the ground. One death, nine seriously injured (on ground); three minor injuries (on board)
2294 July 13, 2009 Boeing 737-300 N387SW In flight The flight from Nashville International Airport to Baltimore-Washington International Airport was forced to divert to Yeager Airport in Charleston, West Virginia after a hole formed on the top of the aircraft's fuselage near the tail, resulting in depressurization of the cabin and deployment of the oxygen masks. The aircraft landed safely. None
812 April 1, 2011 Boeing 737-300 N632SW In flight The crew of the flight from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport to Sacramento International Airport diverted to Yuma International Airport after a hole appeared in the top of the aircraft fuselage. The aircraft landed safely. Two minor injuries
345 July 22, 2013 Boeing 737-700 N753SW Queens, New York The flight from Nashville International Airport was severely damaged in a hard landing at New York's LaGuardia Airport. The nose landing gear collapsed with sufficient force to penetrate a nearby electronics bay; the aircraft then slid off the runway. The captain was fired and the aircraft was ultimately scrapped. Ten minor injuries
3472 August 27, 2016 Boeing 737-700 N766SW In flight The flight from Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport to Orlando International Airport suffered an uncontained engine failure, damaging the engine nacelle and causing a gash in the fuselage. The aircraft diverted and landed without further incident at Pensacola International Airport. None
1380 April 17, 2018 Boeing 737-700 N772SW In flight The flight from New York-LaGuardia to Dallas made an emergency landing at Philadelphia International Airport after debris from an uncontained engine failure smashed a passenger window. The resulting depressurization pushed a passenger partially out a window, causing critical injuries that led to her death. One death, eight minor injuries
1392 May 7, 2020 Boeing 737-700 N401WN[83] Austin, Texas Shortly after landing at Austin–Bergstrom International Airport, a pilot reported having seen someone on Runway 17R; subsequent investigation by airport operations found the body of a man on the runway, having seemingly been struck by the aircraft during or shortly after it touched down. One death (on ground)

Controversies and passenger incidents Edit

On June 22, 2011, a March 25 recording was released to the press of an apparently inadvertent in-flight radio transmission of Southwest captain James Taylor conversing with his first officer. The conversation was peppered with obscenities directed at gay, overweight, and older flight attendants. According to Southwest, the pilot was reprimanded and temporarily suspended without pay and received diversity education before being reinstated.[84][85][86]

On September 26, 2017, a woman was removed from a Southwest flight after claiming to have a life-threatening allergy to dogs, two of which were present on the aircraft, including a service animal. Southwest employees requested that she provide documentation of her condition and staff asked her to exit the aircraft multiple times. Police ultimately had to escort her away.[87][88]

On December 29, 2017, a family was removed from a flight from Chicago Midway Airport because of an unconfirmed head lice accusation. The family did not have lice and was re-accommodated on a flight two days later.[89]

In October 2019, a Southwest flight attendant filed a lawsuit against the airline, claiming that two pilots had livestreamed footage from a camera hidden in the plane's toilet to an iPad, and that one of the pilots said that such cameras were a "top-secret security measure" installed in all of the airline's 737-800 aircraft.[90] Southwest and the pilot union stated that the film was a hoax and a "poor attempt at humor" by one of the pilots, who had previously recorded himself on a different aircraft, fully clothed.[91]

In February 2020, a report conducted by the DOT inspector general found that Southwest was flying airplanes with safety concerns and that the Federal Aviation Administration was failing to properly oversee the airline.[92]

In 2020, a captain of a Southwest flight watched pornography on a laptop computer with his clothes removed while his female first officer continued her duties. The captain retired before the incident was reported, but he was subsequently prosecuted for intentionally committing a lewd, indecent or obscene act in a public place, and the airline terminated his retirement benefits.[93][94]

On May 23, 2021, a female passenger aboard a Southwest flight repeatedly punched a female flight attendant in the face after landing at San Diego International Airport, causing the attendant to lose two teeth. The passenger was subsequently charged with battery causing serious bodily injury.[95]

Citing four whistleblowers, federal investigators with the U.S. Office of Special Counsel released a report on July 27, 2022, that follows up on the 2020 DOT inspector general's report. The 2022 report claims that Southwest stonewalled Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) investigations into maintenance and piloting safety lapses, and criticized the FAA for failing to adequately oversee the airline, stating that senior FAA staff "mismanaged and interfered" with investigations "in the face of SWA's intimidation tactics". The report accuses Southwest of misusing the FAA's Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) to hide pilot errors, while accusing the FAA of failing to adequately oversee Southwest's mechanics, and of failing to adequately vet maintenance records provided by the airline for forty-nine 737 aircraft purchased from foreign carriers whose documentation practices did not meet FAA standards.[96]

December 2022 scheduling crisis Edit

The airline experienced severe delays and thousands of flight cancellations starting on December 21, 2022, and continuing through the Christmas holiday. While many cancellations were due to bad weather from the severe late December winter storm across much of the United States, industry experts and SWAPA also blamed inadequate staffing and the airline's "outdated" employee scheduling system, citing reports of pilots waiting on hold on the telephone for up to eight hours awaiting work assignments.[97][98] On December 26, the airline initiated a massive system "reset", preemptively canceling thousands of flights and halting ticket sales over concerns that travelers might buy tickets for flights that are subsequently canceled.[98] Federal officials criticized the airline and U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced a formal investigation.[99] Some experts attributed the crisis to the lack of scheduling flexibility inherent in the airline's point-to-point operations model.[100] Paul Krugman in The New York Times suggested the turmoil was not as much about corporate greed as some might expect and noted that despite an increasingly digitalized world, "there's a lot of physical action, and real-world labor, going on behind the scenes."[101] Another writer on the paper's opinion pages, Elizabeth Spiers, said this was an example of the airlines knowing they are offering passengers a poor deal but that many people have little choice given the alternatives.[102] The airline said it expected the problems to hurt its Q4 2022 financial results.[103]

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For other uses see Southwest Airlines disambiguation Southwest Airlines Co is a major airline based in the United States and the world s largest low cost carrier 3 It is headquartered in Dallas Texas and has scheduled service to 121 destinations in the United States and 10 additional countries 4 As of 2018 update Southwest carried more domestic passengers than any other United States airline 5 It is currently the third largest airline in North America based on passengers flown 6 Southwest AirlinesIATA ICAO CallsignWN SWA SOUTHWESTFoundedMarch 9 1967 56 years ago 1967 03 09 as Air Southwest Commenced operationsJune 18 1971 52 years ago 1971 06 18 as Southwest Airlines AOC SWAA304AOperating basesAtlantaBaltimoreChicago MidwayDallas LoveDenverHouston HobbyLas VegasLos AngelesNashvilleOaklandOrlandoPhoenix Sky HarborFrequent flyer programRapid RewardsFleet size803 1 Destinations121Traded asNYSE LUVDJTA componentS amp P 500 componentHeadquartersDallas Texas U S Key peopleBob Jordan President and CEO Gary Kelly Chairman Andrew Watterson COO FoundersHerb KelleherRollin KingRevenueUS 23 814 billion 2022 2 Operating incomeUS 1 017 billion 2022 2 Net incomeUS 539 million 2022 2 Total assetsUS 35 369 billion 2022 2 Total equityUS 10 687 billion 2022 2 Employees78 787 September 2023 2 Websitewww wbr southwest wbr comThe airline was established on March 9 1967 7 by Herb Kelleher and Rollin King as Air Southwest Co and adopted its current name Southwest Airlines Co in 1971 when it began operating as an intrastate airline wholly within the state of Texas first flying between Dallas Houston and San Antonio 8 9 It began regional interstate service in 1979 expanding nationwide in the following decades Southwest currently serves airports in 42 states and multiple Central American destinations Southwest s business model is distinct from other US airlines as it uses a rolling hub and point to point network and allows free checked baggage It exclusively uses Boeing 737 jets in its fleet The airline has nearly 66 100 employees and operates about 4 000 departures a day during peak travel season 10 11 Contents 1 History 2 Destinations 3 Fleet 4 Passenger experience 4 1 In flight entertainment 4 2 Rapid Rewards 5 Corporate affairs 5 1 Business trends 5 2 Headquarters 5 3 Employment 5 4 Impact on carriers 5 5 Lobbying against high speed rail 5 6 Advertising 6 Accidents and incidents 7 Controversies and passenger incidents 7 1 December 2022 scheduling crisis 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditMain article History of Southwest Airlines Southwest Airlines was founded in 1966 by Herbert Kelleher and Rollin King and incorporated as Air Southwest Co in 1967 Three other airlines Braniff Trans Texas Airways and Continental Airlines took legal action to try to prevent the company from its planned strategy of undercutting their prices by flying only within Texas and thus being exempt from regulation by the federal Civil Aeronautics Board The lawsuits were resolved in 1970 and in 1971 the airline changed its name to Southwest Airlines and began operating regularly scheduled flights between the Texas Triangle cities of Dallas Houston and San Antonio In 1975 Southwest began flying to other cities in Texas and in 1979 after passage of the Airline Deregulation Act it began flying to adjacent states It started service to the East and the Southeast in the 1990s 12 Southwest was profitable for 47 consecutive fiscal years from 1973 through 2019 13 Destinations EditMain article List of Southwest Airlines destinations As of 2021 update Southwest scheduled flights to over 100 destinations in 42 states Puerto Rico Mexico Central America and the Caribbean 14 Southwest does not use the traditional hub and spoke system of other major airlines preferring a point to point system combined with a rolling hub model in its base cities Fleet EditMain article Southwest Airlines fleet As of December 2022 update Southwest Airlines operates 771 aircraft 1 In its history Southwest Airlines has operated only Boeing 737 jetliners except from 1979 to 1980 and 1983 to 1985 when it leased and operated a few Boeing 727 200s 15 Southwest is currently the largest worldwide operator of Boeing 737 aircraft 16 Using a single basic aircraft type allows Southwest pilots and flight attendants to crew any aircraft in the fleet without restrictions 17 In March 2021 Southwest announced an order for 100 MAX 7 jets 18 The order established Southwest Airlines as the largest purchaser of the Boeing jet model 19 In June 2021 they increased their overall purchase order of Max 7 planes to 234 jets in total 20 Passenger experience Edit nbsp A Southwest 737 800 at Baltimore Washington International AirportSouthwest solely offers economy class seats and does not have business or first class cabins on its aircraft 21 Still Southwest does offer many amenities as follows The company permits two free of charge checked bags per passenger 22 23 and passengers are permitted to change their flight up to 10 minutes prior to their flights without extra charge In the event of a cancellation passengers are refunded a travel credit in the amount spent on their ticket and the credit may be used toward other Southwest Airlines or Southwest Vacations purchase The credit does not expire 24 Southwest offers free in flight nonalcoholic beverages and offers alcoholic beverages for sale for 6 to 7 per beverage Free alcoholic drinks are offered on some holidays such as Valentine s Day and Halloween They also have complimentary snacks on all flights Southwest has become known for colorful boarding announcements and crews who sometimes burst out in song 25 26 27 28 Prior to 2007 Southwest boarded passengers by grouping the passengers into three groups labeled A B and C Passengers would line up at their specified letter and board 29 In 2007 Southwest modified its boarding procedure by introducing a number Each passenger receives a letter A B or C and a number 1 through 60 Passengers line up in numerical order within each letter group and choose any open seat on the aircraft 29 A 2012 study on the television series MythBusters found this to be the fastest method currently in use for passengers to board a plane on average it is 10 minutes faster than the standard method 30 The airline was also number one on the 2020 Airline Quality Rating list 31 Southwest has a customer of size policy in which the cost of a second seat is refunded for any plus sized travelers who take up more room than one seat 32 33 In flight entertainment Edit Wi Fi as of September 2023 costs 8 that allows for streaming live television movies streaming music and app messaging 34 After completing a testing phase that began in February 2009 Southwest announced on August 21 2009 that it would begin rolling out in flight Wi Fi Internet connectivity via Global Eagle Entertainment s satellite broadband based product Southwest began adding Wifi to its aircraft in the first quarter of 2010 The airline began testing streaming live television in the summer of 2012 and video on demand in January 2013 35 36 As of September 2 2023 live in flight TV movies messaging iMessage and WhatsApp 34 and real time flight tracking information via Wi Fi is available to passengers with full Internet access available at a fee for regular passengers 37 Rapid Rewards Edit Southwest first began to offer a frequent flyer program on June 18 1987 calling it The Company Club The program credited for trips flown regardless of distance 38 Southwest Airlines renamed its frequent flyer program Rapid Rewards on April 25 1996 39 The original Rapid Rewards program offered one credit per one way flight from an origin to a destination including any stops or connections on Southwest Airlines When 16 credits were accumulated in a 24 month period Southwest awarded one free round trip ticket that was valid for 12 months 40 On March 1 2011 Rapid Rewards changed to a points system based on ticket cost Members earn and redeem points based on a four tier fare scale multiplier and the cost of the ticket Changes also included no blackout dates seat restrictions or expiring credits Since October 18 2019 Rapid Rewards points do not expire as long as the member is alive 41 It also adds more options to use points 42 43 44 45 Corporate affairs EditBusiness trends Edit The key trends for Southwest Airlines over recent years are as of the financial year ending 31 December 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022Net profit m 2 181 2 183 3 357 2 465 2 300 3 074 977 539Number of employees 49 583 53 536 56 110 58 803 60 767 56 537 55 093 66 656Number of passengers m 118 124 130 134 134 54 99 126Load factor 83 6 84 0 83 9 83 4 83 5 52 4 78 5 83 4Average passenger fare 154 152 151 151 154 141 141 169Fleet size 704 723 706 750 747 718 728 770References 46 46 46 46 47 48 47 47 Headquarters Edit nbsp Southwest Airlines headquarters at Dallas Love Field in DallasThe Southwest Airlines headquarters are located on the grounds of Dallas Love Field in Dallas 10 49 Chris Sloan of Airways magazine stated they are as much a living breathing museum and showcase for the culture that LUV built as they are corporate offices 50 On September 17 2012 Southwest broke ground on a new Training and Operational Support building 51 across the street from its current headquarters building The property includes a two story 100 000 square foot Network Operations Control building that can withstand an EF3 tornado It also includes a four story 392 000 square foot office and training facility with two levels devoted to each function The new facilities house 24 hour coordination and maintenance operations customer support and services and training The project was completed in late 2013 with occupancy beginning in 2014 On June 2 2016 Southwest broke ground on its new office and training facility known as Wings The newest addition to the corporate campus is composed of a 420 000 square foot six story office building and a 380 000 square foot adjoining structure called the Leadership Education and Aircrew Development LEAD Center that serves as the new pilot training facility The LEAD Center has the capacity to house and support 18 flight simulators It is designed to be expanded to accommodate up to 26 simulator bays The building opened on April 3 2018 52 On August 16 2019 Southwest announced an expansion of the LEAD Center to accommodate eight additional simulators for future operational and training demands 53 On January 2 2020 it was announced that Southwest would be purchasing an additional 3 acres 1 2 ha of land adjacent to its Wings and LEAD facilities 54 No additional details were disclosed Employment Edit As of June 30 2022 update Southwest Airlines had 62 333 active full time equivalent employees 55 According to The Washington Post it uses the hiring motto of seeking people that have a Servant s Heart Warrior Spirit Fun LUVing Attitude 56 It also uses the internal practice of ranking employees first customers second 57 Bob Jordan formerly executive vice president of corporate services became Southwest s sixth CEO on February 1 2022 replacing Gary C Kelly Kelly continues as chairman of Southwest Airlines Kelly replaced former CEO Jim Parker on July 15 2004 and assumed the title of president on July 15 2008 replacing former president Colleen Barrett In July 2008 Herb Kelleher resigned from his position as chairman Barrett left her post on the board of directors and as a corporate secretary in May 2008 and as president in July 2008 Kelleher was president and CEO of Southwest from September 1981 to June 2001 58 On June 23 2021 Southwest announced that chairman and CEO Gary Kelly would transition roles in early 2022 becoming the carrier s executive chairman with the desire to serve in that role through at least 2026 at the discretion of the board of directors Jordan also joined the board then 59 On January 10 2017 Southwest announced changes to the company s executive leadership ranks with Thomas M Nealon named as president and Michael G Van de Ven as the airline s chief operating officer 60 On September 14 2021 Southwest announced Nealon had decided to retire from his duties as president effective immediately but would continue to serve the company as a strategic advisor Chief Operating Officer Mike Van de Ven was named as the company s president the same day and remains COO 61 About 83 of Southwest employees are members of a union 62 The Southwest Airline Pilots Association a union not affiliated with the Air Line Pilots Association represents the airline s pilots 63 The aircraft maintenance technicians are represented by the Aircraft Mechanics Fraternal Association 64 Customer service agents and reservation agents are represented by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Union Flight dispatchers flight attendants ramp agents and operations agents are represented by the Transport Workers Union The company has appeared on various best places to work list with its employee culture mentioned by Travel and Leisure CNBC and Forbes 65 66 67 The company has also been named to Fortune magazine s Most Admired Companies list reaching number 14 in 2021 68 Southwest has never furloughed an employee 69 As a result of the COVID 19 pandemic the company launched voluntary separation and extended time off programs in 2020 and around 16 900 employees volunteered to take an early retirement or long term leave 70 Roughly 24 were pilots and 33 were flight attendants 71 In late 2020 the airline issued some WARN Act notices and announced incipient pay cuts for many employees in response to pandemic impacts but these measures were rescinded after the Consolidated Appropriations Act 2021 was enacted on December 27 2020 providing additional financial aid to US airlines 72 Impact on carriers Edit Southwest and its business model have had an influence on other low cost carriers LCC s The competitive strategy combines a high level of employee and aircraft productivity with low unit costs by reducing aircraft turnaround time particularly at the gate 73 Europe s EasyJet and Ryanair are two of the best known airlines to follow Southwest s business strategy in that continent Other airlines with a business model based on Southwest s system include Canada s WestJet Malaysia s AirAsia the first and biggest LCC in Asia India s IndiGo Australia s Jetstar a subsidiary of Qantas although Jetstar now operates three aircraft types Philippines Cebu Pacific Thailand s Nok Air Mexico s Volaris Indonesia s Lion Air and Turkey s Pegasus Airlines 73 Lobbying against high speed rail Edit Southwest Airlines has a history of lobbying against high speed rail which it sees as a competitor for short distance commuter flights In the early 1990s Southwest lobbied U S Congress and the Texas Legislature to oppose a high speed rail system between Dallas San Antonio and Houston and filed three lawsuits against the initiative 74 75 76 77 In 1991 Southwest told Texas authorities Rail has a romantic appeal but this case cannot be decided on the basis of nostalgia or even a desire to emulate the rail service of France and Germany The American reality is that high speed rail will be viable in Texas only by destroying the convenient and inexpensive transportation service the airlines now provide and only by absorbing huge public subsidies 75 In 1994 the high speed rail initiative was cancelled 74 While several reasons led to the initiative s demise most commentators attribute a key role to Southwest Airlines aggressive campaign against it 77 Advertising Edit The company has always employed humor in its advertising Former slogans include Love Is Still Our Field Just Plane Smart The Somebody Else Up There Who Loves You You re Now Free to Move About the Country THE Low Fare Airline Grab your bag It s On and Welcome Aboard The airline s slogan as of 2022 is Low fares Nothing to hide That s TransFarency 78 In March 1992 shortly after Southwest started using the Just Plane Smart motto Stevens Aviation which had been using Plane Smart for its motto advised Southwest that it was infringing on its trademark 79 80 Instead of a lawsuit the CEOs for both companies staged an arm wrestling match Held at the now demolished Dallas Sportatorium and set for two out of three rounds the loser of each round was to pay 5 000 to the charity of his choice with the winner gaining the use of the trademarked phrase A promotional video was created showing the CEOs training for the bout with CEO Herb Kelleher being helped up during a sit up where a cigarette and glass of Wild Turkey 101 whiskey was waiting and distributed among the employees and also as a video press release along with the video of the match itself Herb Kelleher lost the match for Southwest with Stevens Aviation winning the rights to the phrase Kurt Herwald CEO of Stevens Aviation immediately granted the use of Just Plane Smart to Southwest Airlines The net result was both companies having use of the trademark 81 Accidents and incidents EditSouthwest has had nine accidents including two aircraft hull losses and four deaths one accidental passenger death in flight two non passenger deaths on the ground and one passenger death from injuries he sustained when subdued by other passengers while attempting to break into the cockpit of an aircraft The airline is considered among the safest in the world No passenger has died as the result of a crash 82 Southwest Airlines incidents and accidents by date Flight Date Aircraft Location Description Casualties1455 March 5 2000 Boeing 737 300 N668SW Burbank California The aircraft overran the runway upon landing at Burbank Glendale Pasadena Airport injuring 44 The accident resulted in the dismissal of the captain The aircraft was damaged beyond repair Two serious injuries forty two minor injuries1763 August 11 2000 Boeing 737 700 N798SW In flight The aircraft was flying from Las Vegas Nevada to Salt Lake City Utah when 19 year old Jonathan Burton attempted to storm the cockpit in an apparent case of air rage He was restrained by six to eight other passengers In the scuffle Burton died of asphyxiation One death one minor injury1248 December 8 2005 Boeing 737 700 N471WN Chicago Illinois The aircraft overran the runway during landing at Chicago Midway International Airport in heavy snow and slid into a nearby street striking several cars and killing a six year old boy inside one of them Injuries to several passengers and other people on the ground One death nine seriously injured on ground three minor injuries on board 2294 July 13 2009 Boeing 737 300 N387SW In flight The flight from Nashville International Airport to Baltimore Washington International Airport was forced to divert to Yeager Airport in Charleston West Virginia after a hole formed on the top of the aircraft s fuselage near the tail resulting in depressurization of the cabin and deployment of the oxygen masks The aircraft landed safely None812 April 1 2011 Boeing 737 300 N632SW In flight The crew of the flight from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport to Sacramento International Airport diverted to Yuma International Airport after a hole appeared in the top of the aircraft fuselage The aircraft landed safely Two minor injuries345 July 22 2013 Boeing 737 700 N753SW Queens New York The flight from Nashville International Airport was severely damaged in a hard landing at New York s LaGuardia Airport The nose landing gear collapsed with sufficient force to penetrate a nearby electronics bay the aircraft then slid off the runway The captain was fired and the aircraft was ultimately scrapped Ten minor injuries3472 August 27 2016 Boeing 737 700 N766SW In flight The flight from Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport to Orlando International Airport suffered an uncontained engine failure damaging the engine nacelle and causing a gash in the fuselage The aircraft diverted and landed without further incident at Pensacola International Airport None1380 April 17 2018 Boeing 737 700 N772SW In flight The flight from New York LaGuardia to Dallas made an emergency landing at Philadelphia International Airport after debris from an uncontained engine failure smashed a passenger window The resulting depressurization pushed a passenger partially out a window causing critical injuries that led to her death One death eight minor injuries1392 May 7 2020 Boeing 737 700 N401WN 83 Austin Texas Shortly after landing at Austin Bergstrom International Airport a pilot reported having seen someone on Runway 17R subsequent investigation by airport operations found the body of a man on the runway having seemingly been struck by the aircraft during or shortly after it touched down One death on ground Controversies and passenger incidents EditSee also Access Now v Southwest Airlines Flying while Muslim Southwest Airlines and Boeing 737 MAX groundings On June 22 2011 a March 25 recording was released to the press of an apparently inadvertent in flight radio transmission of Southwest captain James Taylor conversing with his first officer The conversation was peppered with obscenities directed at gay overweight and older flight attendants According to Southwest the pilot was reprimanded and temporarily suspended without pay and received diversity education before being reinstated 84 85 86 On September 26 2017 a woman was removed from a Southwest flight after claiming to have a life threatening allergy to dogs two of which were present on the aircraft including a service animal Southwest employees requested that she provide documentation of her condition and staff asked her to exit the aircraft multiple times Police ultimately had to escort her away 87 88 On December 29 2017 a family was removed from a flight from Chicago Midway Airport because of an unconfirmed head lice accusation The family did not have lice and was re accommodated on a flight two days later 89 In October 2019 a Southwest flight attendant filed a lawsuit against the airline claiming that two pilots had livestreamed footage from a camera hidden in the plane s toilet to an iPad and that one of the pilots said that such cameras were a top secret security measure installed in all of the airline s 737 800 aircraft 90 Southwest and the pilot union stated that the film was a hoax and a poor attempt at humor by one of the pilots who had previously recorded himself on a different aircraft fully clothed 91 In February 2020 a report conducted by the DOT inspector general found that Southwest was flying airplanes with safety concerns and that the Federal Aviation Administration was failing to properly oversee the airline 92 In 2020 a captain of a Southwest flight watched pornography on a laptop computer with his clothes removed while his female first officer continued her duties The captain retired before the incident was reported but he was subsequently prosecuted for intentionally committing a lewd indecent or obscene act in a public place and the airline terminated his retirement benefits 93 94 On May 23 2021 a female passenger aboard a Southwest flight repeatedly punched a female flight attendant in the face after landing at San Diego International Airport causing the attendant to lose two teeth The passenger was subsequently charged with battery causing serious bodily injury 95 Citing four whistleblowers federal investigators with the U S Office of Special Counsel released a report on July 27 2022 that follows up on the 2020 DOT inspector general s report The 2022 report claims that Southwest stonewalled Federal Aviation Administration FAA investigations into maintenance and piloting safety lapses and criticized the FAA for failing to adequately oversee the airline stating that senior FAA staff mismanaged and interfered with investigations in the face of SWA s intimidation tactics The report accuses Southwest of misusing the FAA s Aviation Safety Action Program ASAP to hide pilot errors while accusing the FAA of failing to adequately oversee Southwest s mechanics and of failing to adequately vet maintenance records provided by the airline for forty nine 737 aircraft purchased from foreign carriers whose documentation practices did not meet FAA standards 96 December 2022 scheduling crisis Edit Main article 2022 Southwest Airlines scheduling crisis The airline experienced severe delays and thousands of flight cancellations starting on December 21 2022 and continuing through the Christmas holiday While many cancellations were due to bad weather from the severe late December winter storm across much of the United States industry experts and SWAPA also blamed inadequate staffing and the airline s outdated employee scheduling system citing reports of pilots waiting on hold on the telephone for up to eight hours awaiting work assignments 97 98 On December 26 the airline initiated a massive system reset preemptively canceling thousands of flights and halting ticket sales over concerns that travelers might buy tickets for flights that are subsequently canceled 98 Federal officials criticized the airline and U S Department of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced a formal investigation 99 Some experts attributed the crisis to the lack of scheduling flexibility inherent in the airline s point to point operations model 100 Paul Krugman in The New York Times suggested the turmoil was not as much about corporate greed as some might expect and noted that despite an increasingly digitalized world there s a lot of physical action and real world labor going on behind the scenes 101 Another writer on the paper s opinion pages Elizabeth Spiers said this was an example of the airlines knowing they are offering passengers a poor deal but that many people have little choice given the alternatives 102 The airline said it expected the problems to hurt its Q4 2022 financial results 103 See also EditAir transportation in the United States Southwest Airlines State 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