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Archive for June 2009

Freedom to Fly

Jun 29 2009
I love the fact that I work for a Company that gives people the Freedom to Fly.  This Independence Day, we will be giving one lucky contest winner the Freedom to Fly for the first time ever at the young age of 51!    I've had so much fun helping Judy Vincent, our Music City July 4 Flyaway contest winner, plan her trip to Nashville.   Judy will be jetting off to Nashville from New Orleans where... read more

We've got a gate. And we're not afraid to use it.

Jun 29 2009
“New York, New York: a city so wonderful, you have to say it twice” said Bill DeCota, the Director of Aviation for the Port of New York/New Jersey at the press conference on Sunday morning, June 28th at the brand-spanking new Southwest Airlines Ticket Counter at LaGuardia (LGA) . The long-awaited arrival of the low-cost, lotsa LUV airline into the Big Apple was here at last—and with much ado.... read more

A New York State of Mind

Jun 28 2009
I was walking down the streets of New York City, rollerbag in one hand and my cell phone navigation in the other.  I needed to find my hotel, but I didn't want to look like some tourist without a clue so I was walking with a mission.  I had full confidence that I was going to get where I needed to go, even though I was completely lost and intimidated.  Well, as I was walking I must have looked... read more

Interns Independence

Jun 26 2009
With the Fourth of July just around the corner, Red Belly Radio wanted to show our LUV for our great country and give some interesting and random facts about one of our favorite holidays. We have an action packed podcast full of trivia and oddities about our country's Founding Fathers with special guests Nina and Sarah, two Southwest interns this summer. read more

Southwest Airlines at the New York Stock Exchange

Jun 26 2009
This video was created by the New York Stock Exchange and Euronext highlighting our 38th birthday and our new service to New York's LaGuardia airport on June 28, 2009! read more

The University of Texas Flying Club Reflects on their Love Field Trip

Jun 26 2009
The University of Texas Flying Club recently visited our Headquarters campus here in Dallas:    Dear Southwest, Words can't describe how grateful we are for the experience of touring the Southwest Airlines facilities in Dallas, TX.  We never thought we'd be able to see as much as we did, but everyone was so welcoming and gave us free rein to ask questions, take pictures, and have a look... read more

Our Own Version of the Oscars

Jun 25 2009
There’s no red carpet, no little gold statues, and-thankfully--no Joan and Melissa Rivers—just more than 2,500 Employees (who clean up very nicely, I might add) and guests at the Sheraton Dallas for an evening they will never forget.  This year 3,239 Employees are celebrating ten, 20, 25, 30, and 35 years with Southwest Airlines, and what better way to honor their dedicated service to our... read more

Summer Travel Is Here. HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE????

Jun 25 2009
At the risk of sounding like the AARP-membership-eligible male that I am....time is just going by faster and faster. It's already the fourth week of June.  How on earth is that possible???  Wasn't Easter just recently?  Wasn't Christmas a month or so ago?  I guess I need to make my plans for Memorial Day.....OH WAIT....that was a month ago! My Mom (still miss her!) always told me that as you... read more

38th “BBBBirthday Bash” Southwest Airlines Style!

Jun 24 2009
Compare this year's Birthday Celebration to our first birthday, held 37 years ago in 1972.    For more than a decade now, we have been officially celebrating the birth of our Company with an annual Birthday Bash in Dallas and this year was no exception.  Hosted by The Spirit of Dallas (an all Employee volunteer group), “Burgers & Beer Birthday Bash...on a BUDGET” was held this... read more

Our First Flight & the Bovine Challenge

Jun 24 2009
With our 38th anniversary last week, I dug out this interview for Red Belly Radio that I have been saving. Bob Phillips has made a career as the Texas Country Reporter, a syndicated TV show that has been on in a number of markets in Texas for years. He travels the back roads of the Lone Star State and reports stories of ordinary people doing interesting things. Bob is an interesting guy on his... read more