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Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV) today announced at its annual Media Day a "green plane," an innovative idea that marries efficiency, environmentally responsible products, Customer comfort, and reduced waste and weight. This plane, a Boeing 737-700, will serve as a test environment for new environmentally responsible materials and Customer comfort products.

It is a flying testament to the airline's philosophy that environmental decisions make good business sense. All of the initiatives being tested on this Green Plane, when combined, will equate to a weight savings of almost five pounds per seat, thus saving fuel and reducing emissions, along with adding recyclable elements to the cabin interior and reducing waste.

"Southwest is committed to continuing to lead the industry in emissions reductions through fuel efficiency. Efficiency in fuel consumption benefits our Company as well as the environment, and this has been part of our business model since the beginning," said Gary Kelly, Southwest's Chairman, President, and CEO. "As we look to the future, we know climate change remains of vital importance to our industry, our Company, and our Customers, so Southwest works hard every day in every area to be a responsible steward of the environment."

Southwest has designated one aircraft to serve as a test for eco-friendly products, which include:

  • InterfaceFLOR Carpet - this carpet reduces labor and material costs because it is installed in sections, thus eliminating the need for total replacement of areas such as aisles, where Southwest currently uses one single piece of carpet. The 100 percent recyclable carpet is returned to the manufacturer at the end of its service life and completely re-manufactured into new carpet; the process is completely carbon neutral.
  • Seat covers - two new products that will be tested on the aircraft seats, offering more than twice the durability than the current leather seats as well as a weight savings of almost two pounds per seat.
    • On one side of the aisle, e-Leather is an eco-friendly, lightweight and scuff resistant man-made alternative to traditional leather. It is made from recycled materials that have been discarded by the leather industry. It is then upgraded utilizing eco-friendly technology, resulting in composition leather, a man-made material.
    • On the other side of the aisle, IZIT Leather, a new breed of premium leather alternative, is an evolutionary step beyond calf skin that offers a lightweight product that is both economical and durable, but with the genuine appearance and touch of luxurious leather.
  • Life Vest Pouch - more environmentally friendly because it offers a weight savings of one pound per passenger, replacing the current metal container with lighter durable canvas. The smaller pouch also creates more room under the seat for carryon items and offers productivity improvements due to design change.
  • Foam Fill - A lighter weight fill from Garnier PURtec in the back of the seats that reduces weight while providing increased Customer comfort.
  • Passenger Seat Rub Strips - switching from plastic to aluminum will help with durability, which reduces waste, as well as being recyclable.

"Southwest is proud to lead the aviation industry in environmental stewardship and honored to be working with these eco-friendly vendors and our partners at Boeing," Kelly says. "We are excited to test their forward-thinking products and expect these green products to not only help the environment, but also create a fuel and materials cost saving for Southwest."

In addition to the green plane, Southwest also announced the Nov. 1 kickoff of its more robust onboard recycling program, which is a co-mingled system that will allow the airline to capture more recyclable material and divert it from the waste stream. This 18-month process involved team work from all areas of the Company to implement the program on the ground at its Provisioning Bases and re-working of waste collection procedures in the cabin.

"The initiative by the Southwest Airlines Green Team, Facilities Maintenance, Inflight Department, and Provisioning Department was a truly heroic effort; when you serve nearly 68 cities there are often 68 different ways to implement a program," Kelly says. "We appreciate the hard work of our recycling vendor, Republic Services, and we are excited to take a very effective recycling program and make it even better."

Environmental Stewardship is a responsibility Southwest takes seriously, and efficient operations are the hallmark of our Company and the foundation of our environmental commitment. Over the decades, Southwest has been at the forefront of such efficiencies as paperless tickets, quick turnarounds, installation of winglets, and, more recently; the installation of fleet-wide advanced avionics. This focus on efficiency not only makes good business sense, it is the right thing to do. For more information on how Southwest Airlines cares for the environment, visit www.southwest.com/cares.

SOURCE Southwest Airlines

October 21, 2009 / category: Fleet / Aircraft Info / link / comments (0)
Ready, set, go! It's On with Southwest Airlines' newest fare sale! Southwest is offering Customers additional discounts with airfares starting as low as $59 one-way to select destinations nationwide. Fares must be purchased by Sept. 3, 2009, and are available for travel everyday except Fridays and Sundays from Sept. 9, 2009, through Jan. 7, 2010. To get these special fares online, visit www.southwest.com. Examples of fares include (see Additional Fare Rules below):

  • $59 one-way between Las Vegas and Phoenix
  • $59 one-way between Baltimore/Washington and Manchester
  • $89 one-way between Los Angeles (LAX) and Seattle
  • $89 one-way between Cleveland and Minneapolis/St. Paul
  • $109 one-way between Dallas Love Field and Chicago Midway
  • $109 one-way between New York LaGuardia and Ft. Myers

After 38 years of service, Southwest Airlines, the nation's leading low-fare carrier, continues to differentiate itself from other airlines--offering a reliable product with exemplary Customer Service. The first two checked bags fly for free (size and weight limits apply), there are no fees for a window or aisle seat, and, as always, snacks, sodas, and smiles are all complimentary!

Southwest Airlines is the most productive airline in the sky and offers Customers a comfortable traveling experience. Southwest offers all premium leather seats and plenty of legroom with a young all-Boeing 737 fleet. Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV) currently serves 67 cities in 34 states with service to Milwaukee starting Nov. 1. Based in Dallas, Southwest currently operates more than 3,300 flights a day and has more than 35,000 Employees systemwide.

ADDITIONAL FARE RULES

Southwest Airlines sale fares are available for purchase Aug. 18, 2009, through 11:59 p.m. PDT on Sept. 3, 2009, and travel must take place between Sept. 9, 2009, and Jan. 7, 2010. Blackout dates apply from Nov. 24, 2009, through Dec. 1, 2009, and Dec. 18, 2009, through Jan. 4, 2010. Fares do not include a federal excise tax of $3.60 for each flight segment. A flight segment is defined as a takeoff and a landing. Fares do not include airport-assessed passenger facility charges (PFC) of up to $9.00 and U.S. government-imposed September 11th Security Fee of up to $5.00 one-way. Travel to/from Washington, D.C. (Dulles) starting at $69 one-way. Seats are limited. Fares may vary by destinations, flight, and day of the week. Fares may vary by flight and day of travel and will not be available on some flights that operate during very busy travel times and holiday periods. Fares are available for one-way travel. Fares may be combined with other combinable fares. When combining fares, all rules and restrictions apply. Fares are nonrefundable but may be applied toward the purchase of future travel on Southwest Airlines. Fares are not available through the Group Desk. Any change in the itinerary may result in an increase in fare. Standby travel requires an upgrade to the Anytime fare. Fares are subject to change until ticketed. Offer applies to operated published, scheduled service only.

Source: Southwest Airlines

August 18, 2009 / category: Fares / link / comments (0)

Southwest Airlines announced today one of the biggest fare sales in the Company's history. Customers can purchase one-way tickets for $30, $60, or $90 based on length of travel. For travel up to 400 miles, fares are $30 one-way. For travel between 400 and 750 miles, fares are $60 one-way. For travel more than 750 miles, fares are $90 one-way. These fares are available through 11:59 pm PDT July 8, 2009, for travel beginning Sept. 9, 2009, through Nov. 18, 2009. To see the list of markets, prices, and to take advantage of these special fares, visit www.southwest.com.

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"Southwest Airlines realizes Customers are looking for great travel deals during this difficult economic time," said Kevin Krone, Vice President of Marketing, Sales, and Distribution. "We wanted to provide Customers affordable airfare so they can punch this economy in the nose and travel for business or leisure this fall."

Examples of these low fares include (see Fare Rules below):

  • $30 one-way between Baltimore/Washington and New York LaGuardia
  • $60 one-way between Las Vegas and Oakland
  • $90 one-way between Chicago Midway and Houston Hobby

After 38 years of service, Southwest Airlines, the nation's leading low-fare carrier, continues to differentiate itself from other airlines--offering a reliable product with exemplary Customer Service. The first two checked bags fly for free (size and weight limits apply), there are no fees for a window or aisle seat, and, as always, snacks, sodas, and smiles are all complimentary!

Southwest Airlines is the most productive airline in the sky and offers Customers a comfortable traveling experience. Southwest offers all premium leather seats and plenty of legroom with a young all-Boeing 737 fleet. Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV) currently serves 66 cities in 33 states with service to Boston Logan starting Aug. 16 and service to Milwaukee starting Nov. 1. Based in Dallas, Southwest currently operates more than 3,300 flights a day and has more than 35,000 Employees systemwide.

FARE RULES

Fares are available on www.southwest.com or www.swabiz.com. Southwest Airlines sale fares are available from July 7, 2009, through 11:59 PDT July 8, 2009. Travel must take place between Sept. 9, 2009, and Nov. 18, 2009. Travel valid everyday except Fridays and Sundays. Sale fares slightly higher on other days of the week. Fares do not include a federal segment tax of $3.60 per takeoff and landing. Fares do not include airport-assessed passenger facility charges (PFC) of up to $9.00 and U.S. government-imposed September 11th Security Fee of up to $5.00 one-way. Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights or to all destinations. Fares are available for one-way travel. Fares are nonrefundable but may be applied toward the purchase of future travel on Southwest Airlines. Fares are not available through the Group Desk. Any change in the itinerary may result in an increase in fare. Reservations made through southwestvacations.com are not eligible for this promotion. Standby travel requires an upgrade to the Anytime Fare. Fares are subject to change until ticketed. Fares are valid on published, scheduled service only.

July 9, 2009 / category: Fares / link / comments (0)
The Express Delivery & Logistics Association (XLA) announced the winners of the 2008 Airline of the Year Awards at the Annual Membership Meeting held during the industry's AirCargo 2009 Conference in Las Vegas on March 9, 2009. The awards are based on an annual survey of its members who use the services of carriers for their express packages around the world. Awards are made to the top three Domestic airline winners, and the top International airline winner. Southwest Airlines Cargo received the Domestic Airline of the Year Award for the fifth consecutive year and Northwest Airlines Cargo took home the 2008 International Airline of the Year Award. American Airlines Cargo and Continental Airlines Cargo tied for the second place Domestic Airline of the Year Award.

The annual survey used to determine the award winners rated airlines in the categories of Communication, Service, Technology and Value, combined with Department of Transportation on-time performance data. Only airlines that were members of XLA in 2008 were included in the survey, which included Alaska Airlines, American Airlines Cargo, Continental Airlines Cargo, Delta Cargo, Continental Airlines Cargo, Northwest Airlines Cargo, United Airlines Cargo and U.S. Airways. XLA has been giving the awards for ten consecutive years.

Matt Groppe, chairman of the XLA Airline Liaison Committee, presented the first place Domestic Airline of the Year Award to Matt Buckley, Senior Director of Cargo, Wally Devereaux, Director of Sales and Marketing, and Jay Hollingsworth, Director of Cargo Operations. "We appreciate the hard work and dedication of our Cargo and Ramp Employees who go above and beyond to meet the needs of our Customers. We owe this award to them," said Matt Buckley.

Accepting the International Airline of the Year Award on behalf of Northwest Airlines Cargo was John Kempe, General Manager, North American Sales for Delta Cargo. John Kempe was the General Manager, North American Sales for Northwest Airlines Cargo prior to the merger of the two airlines.

Traditionally, XLA gives second and third place Domestic Airline of the Year Award, but for the first time since the award inception, two airlines tied for second place: American Airlines Cargo and Continental Airlines Cargo.

American Airlines Cargo representatives Dave Brooks, President/Cargo, Roger Samways, Managing Director Global Accounts & Sales Strategy and Jennifer Pemberton, Manager Advertising/Public Relations accepted the award.

Accepting the award for Continental Airlines Cargo was Jim Bellinder, Director of Sales-The Americas, Lisa Schoppa, Manager-Quickpak Product Development, Tony Randgaard, Manager Cargo Marketing, Kaci Suarez, QUICKPAK Sales Manager, Jim McKeon, Managing Director Global Cargo Sales Marketing and Kevin Adderson, Regional Sales Manager Western USA & Canada Cargo.

SOURCE Express Delivery & Logistics Association

April 21, 2009 / category: Awards / link / comments (0)

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