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Food Flight!—Chicago Midway

It’s time for another edition of Food Flight, and this one leads us to the one and only Windy City. Chicago is famous for its foodie-friendly delights, and its Midway Airport is no different.  These three offerings are sure to tempt your palate before you head out into that arctic blast they call “winter.”

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Touchdown in Milwaukee!

Come celebrate Southwest Airlines' new service in Milwaukee with a Southwest Airlines Touchdown Milwaukee Party on November 1st at McKinley Park on Lincoln Memorial Drive (just North of Veteran's Park).

*  Enjoy the game on the giant video screen inside a heated tent.

Southwest Receives Green Power Recognition

Today the EPA recognized Southwest Airlines as one of its Green Power Leaders for purchasing green power at our Dallas and Houston operations.  What does that mean?  It means that our Dallas and Houston operations are purchasing nearly 16 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of Green Power, which is enough to meet 30 percent of the factilities’ purchased electricity use.  We buy renewable energy

Food Flight!

It’s no secret. I love food. And I’m happy I get to partake in it three times a day (and sometimes more). I also love traveling, so working for Southwest Airlines just puts the cherry on top of my sundae of a job. Since I started at Southwest, I think I’ve flown more in eight months than I have in my combined 23 years before. I’ve also seen a heckuva lot of airports.

Three Cheers for 15 Years!

Thirty-eight years ago this month, Southwest Airlines began its relationship in the Puget Sound region when we purchased our first Boeing plane.  Fifteen years ago this weekend, Southwest Airlines broadened its LUV affair in the Northwest by offering scheduled flights from Seattle, Portland, and Spokane on June 6, 1994.  That’s when I came on board and joined the Southwest Family--and I h

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