Southwest Airlines Company

NYSE: LUV
$27.26
-$2.04 (-7.0%)
Closing price April 25, 2024
Southwest Airlines is a major American airline known for its commitment to providing low-cost, scheduled air travel across the United States and to select international destinations. With a fleet of 817 Boeing 737 aircraft, it connects 121 destinations across 42 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, and ten countries. Southwest is recognized for its inflight entertainment, Wi-Fi, and the Rapid Rewards loyalty program, which rewards customers for their travel. The airline also offers digital tools for easy booking and travel management, alongside additional services like EarlyBird Check-In and pet transportation. Founded in 1967, Southwest's headquarters are in Dallas, Texas.
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