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Re: southwest airlines value chain
Southwest Airlines Co. is a major U.S. airline, the world's largest low-cost carrier, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, It was established in 1967 by Herb Kelleher[2] and adopted its current name (Southwest Airlines) in 1971. Southwest Airlines top served cities (as of June 2017) City Daily departures Number of gates Cities served nonstop Service began Ref. Chicago-Midway 236 34 69 1985 Denver 209 24 61 2006 Baltimore-Washington 205 31 64 1993 Las Vegas 203 24 55 1982 Dallas (Love Field) 180 18 52 1971 Phoenix 169 24 50 1982 Houston (Hobby) 162 19 54 1971 Orlando (MCO) 140 16 41 1996 Los Angeles (LAX) 129 15 31 1982 Atlanta 122 18 38 2012 Southwest Airlines profile Founded March 15, 1967 Commenced operations June 18, 1971 AOC # SWAA304A Operating bases Atlanta Baltimore Chicago–Midway Dallas–Love Denver Houston–Hobby Las Vegas Oakland Orlando Phoenix–Sky Harbor Frequent-flyer program Rapid Rewards Fleet size 723 (December 31, 2016) Destinations 101 Company slogan "Low fares. Nothing to hide" Traded as NYSE: LUV DJTA Component S&P 500 Component Headquarters Dallas, Texas, U.S. Key people Gary C. Kelly (Chairman and CEO) Tom Nealon (President) Mike Van de Ven (Chief Operating Officer) Colleen Barrett (President Emeritus) Herb Kelleher (Co-Founder, Former CEO, Chairman Emeritus) Rollin King (Co-Founder, Former Executive) Revenue US$ 20.4 billion (2016) Operating income US$ 3.8 billion (2016) Net income US$ 2.2 billion (2016) Total assets US$ 23.3 billion (2016) Total equity US$ 8.4 billion (2016) Employees 53,536 (2016) |
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