Essays Tagged: "Dallas Love Field"

Southwest Airlines.

AirlinesIntroductionHistorySouthwest Airlines began service June 18, 1971 with flights to Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio. Southwest has grown to become the fourth largest U.S. airline (in terms of ... airline to fly between major Texas cities. He doodled a triangle on the napkin, labeled the points Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio, Texas. King's idea was to offer flights with fares so low, people ...

(15 pages) 1177 3 4.9 May/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

A Study on Southwest Airlines.

ommenced Customer Service on 18 Jun 1971 with three Boeing 737 aircraft servingthree Texas cities - Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. Today Southwest operates over350 Boeing 737 aircraft in 58 cities. ... verall Customer Service records. LUV is the stockexchange symbol, selected to represent the home at Dallas Love Field, as well as thetheme of the Employee and Customer relationships. A most recent eve ...

(5 pages) 746 0 3.8 Sep/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Southwest Airlines positions itself as a different class of airline by having the most generous frequent flyer program of all major carriers.

n open-seating policy, customers may sit in any open or unclaimed seat.Operating from Love Field in Dallas, Southwest adopted love as the theme of its early ad campaigns, serving love potions (drinks) ... lationships. LUV is also the company's stock exchange symbol, selected to represent the hometown on Dallas Love Field.Southwest promotes itself as a Triple Crown winner in the Airline industry because ...

(2 pages) 191 0 4.6 Dec/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Southwest Airline Inc. case : "PEST" Analysis of Airlines Industry

d to operate all its inter -state flights from Love Field Airport, which was very close to downtown Dallas. On the other hand all other airlines operated their flights from Dallas Forth Worth (DFW) ai ... ap of a low cost low-fare airline.It charged $20 for one way flight to and from one of three cities Dallas, Austin and Houston., called the Golden Triangle route The fares rivals charged was $27.South ...

(4 pages) 680 1 4.7 Apr/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Southwest Airlines- Central issue, problems, evaluation, and recommendations

IssueSouthwest Airlines started its service June 18, 1971 with three operating flights to Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio. It has grown to become the fourth largest United States domestic customer c ... ly between major cities in Texas. He drew a triangle on a napkin and labeled the points of Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio. Rollin King's idea of offering flights that were low enough that people wou ...

(11 pages) 319 0 4.0 Apr/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Southwest Airlines, case study

Southwest Airlines (SWA) began June 18, 1971; SWA first operated its first routes between Houston, Dallas and San Antonio. Rollin King and Herb Kelleher founded the company, there goal was to create ... uld be laws and restrictions like safety and training regulations. In fact, traveling in and out of Dallas Love Field is a subject to the limitations of the Wright Amendment. This amendment prohibits ...

(5 pages) 622 1 3.6 Jul/2005

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Southwest Airlines

er service on June 18, 1971. They began with three Boeing 737 aircraft serving three Texas cities - Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. Today, Southwest Airlines operates more than 243 Boeing aircraft a ... e flights throughout the United States.2 Their stock-exchange symbol "LUV" symbolizes their home at Dallas Love Field, as well as the theme of their customer relationships. Today, Southwest is the nat ...

(18 pages) 5 0 0.0 Nov/2014

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies