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Wayback Moment: Drive-Thru Ticketing

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Let's go Way Back to the 80's to see how Southwest Airlines made the ticketing process easier for our Customers.

Flashback Fridays--Once Upon a Time in Detroit

Once upon a time, Southwest Airlines flew to two airports in the Motor City.  We began service to the area with 12 nonstop flights a day to Detroit Metro (DTW) on June 4, 1987.  Ever since the end of World War II, Detroit’s air service had been centered on airports in suburban areas west of the city.  First, all carriers served the new Willow Run Airport (YIP) in Yspilanti until the mid-

Southwest Airlines is Dedicated to Denver

Since we started service to Denver four and a half years ago, we have grown at record pace, we have engaged in countless community programs and partnerships, and we have introduced our fun personality to the good people of Colorado.  Well, we are ready to take our relationship to the next level by officially announcing that Southwest is “Dedicated to Denver!”

Big Changes at the San Jose Airport

Over the last few years, we have undergone some big changes here in San Jose (SJC).  Those changes are starting to take effect.  Our new terminal has many great new features--open space, new shops, new restaurants, and tons of places to get coffee, which is great for the morning traveler who needs caffeine.  

Flashback Fridays--New York LaGuardia Before Southwest Airlines

I’ve done several Flashback Friday posts looking at what some of our airports were like “before Southwest Airlines,” and I hope they give a sense of what the airport was like before our arrival.  One of our newest airports is New York LaGuardia (LGA), but it has a history as unique as the city it serves.  Perhaps out of all the airports in the country that are named for an individual,

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