BNET Industries

Market Cap:$8.3B
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$9.9B
- Public
- US
Dow Jones Description
Southwest Airlines was incorporated in Texas and commenced Customer Service on June 18, 1971, with three Boeing 737 aircraft serving three Texas cities - Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio. Today, Southwest operates more than 500 Boeing 737 aircraft between 64 cities. Southwest topped the monthly domestic originating passenger rankings for the first time in May 2003. Yearend results for 2007 marked Southwest?s 35th consecutive year of profitability. Southwest became a major airline in 1989 when it exceeded the billion-dollar revenue mark. Southwest is the United States? most successful low-fare, high frequency, point-to-point carrier. Southwest operates more than 3,300 flights a day coast to coast, making it the largest U.S. carrier based on domestic departures.
Number of Employees 35,000
Contact Information
2702 Love Field Dr
PO Box 36611
Dallas, Texas 75235-1908
(214) 792-4000
Peer Companies
NAICS Code Scheduled Passenger Air Transportation: 481111
Recent Events
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Million Air-Salt Lake City gets fueling contracts for airlines
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The Investment Opportunity of a Lifetime
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The Greatest Stocks of the Next Generation
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Southwest to fly out of P.C. to Baltimore, Orlando, Houston and Nashville
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Southwest Airlines November Traffic rises 11.7%, Load Factor climbs
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Southwest Airlines Declares 133rd Consecutive Quarterly Dividend
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Concur's Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2009 Results Exceed Expectations
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Southwest, TDC inks pact in Dallas
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Blackstone Group buys Southwest Airlines shares
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12 money-saving tips for renting a car
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Blackstone Group buys Southwest Airlines shares
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US Airways, Southwest take different odds on Las Vegas flights
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Trying to Understand Airline Executive Compensation
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Southwest Launches New Fare Sale
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Southwest Airlines Green Plane
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Southwest launches BWI-to-Milwaukee service
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Southwest pilots ratify contract
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American exec named Lambert airport director
News & Analysis
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Frontier Acquisition: Southwest Comes Out Swinging
Loren Steffy submits: The bankruptcy court auction for Frontier Airlines began this week, and Southwest LUV already upped the ante, raising its bid to $170 million on Monday. As I pointed out in Sunday's column, winning will put Southwest in an unusual position when it seeks anti-trust approval from...
Airlines Discover Supply & Demand
Joel West submits: United UAUA has increased its second bag fee from $25 to $50 — blaming falling fuel prices. Together American AMR and United had raised bag fees from $0 to $80 round trip, and now United wants to take that to $130 round trip for those bags...
Airline Stocks: Any Excuse To Fall
Mike Havrilla submits:Global Airline Index Statistics Top 5 Companies by Market Cap Top 5 Companies by 52-Week Stock Price DeclineShares of UAL UAUA were briefly halted for trading and grounded earlier today on an article from six years ago re-posted by the Florida Sun Sentinel newspaper on its website which...
Why Airline Stocks Are So Often Bad Investments
Saj Karsan submits: Warren Buffett is quoted as saying that the airline business in the US “has made no money.” Thanks to a forgettable investment Buffett had made in US Air LCC, he even went so far as to suggest a capitalist should have shot down the Wright brothers during...
Watching the Airline Stocks
Trader Mark submits: The darlings of the market just a few weeks ago, the airline stocks are now down 25-40% in a matter of 2 weeks from their peaks. These make for excellent hedges if you think oil is headed to sub $100 but even with a $10 spike in...
The Airlines' Recent Death Defying Actions
Robert Herbst submits: Not long ago, daily media stories were predicting which major airline would be the first in line to fail. Las Vegas type odds were given to a list of inevitable airline bankruptcies. There should be no argument the US airline industry is facing unprecedented challenges as they...
Airline Finance News - North America
Jan 28, 2008 Airline executives see no sign of slowing economy. Airline executives say they are having a difficult time boosting fares to cover the soaring costs of jet fuel. Still, many executives say they see no sign of a recession in the U.S. economy. Some airlines have scaled...
Industry Risk Report: Air Transport
Risk managers in the airline industry have a tough job, made more difficult by higher oil prices and prickly labor relations. Add to that risks related to aircraft accidents, and airline executives deserve some credit for keeping their airplanes aloft at all. Looming beyond the near-term horizon is the expiration...
Fare wars erupt again; UAL vows to match Southwest cuts even as it heads for Ch. 11 exit.(News)(United Air Lines Inc.)(Southwest Airlines Co.)
Byline: JULIE JOHNSSON Southwest Airlines is slashing fares out of Chicago's Midway Airport and other cities, renewing an industrywide price war as United Airlines attempts to exit bankruptcy. Elk Grove Township-based United says it will match t Byline: JULIE JOHNSSON ...
Fence Post.(News)(Letter to the Editor)
In some ways, United's costs are not that high This letter is in response to an article headlined "United's new plan: A low-fare start-up" that appeared in USA Today on Dec 13. According to this article, United Airlines has decided to start...
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on Dec 08, 2009about MGAM
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on Dec 01, 2009about ISLE
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Ctrip.com Q3 2009 Earnings Call Transcript
on Nov 11, 2009about CTRP
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on Nov 09, 2009about PCLN

