Southwest Airlines
Definition
Southwest Airlines is a major U.S.-based low-cost airline founded in 1971, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, known for its point-to-point route network, no assigned seating, and complimentary in-flight snacks like peanuts.
Renowned for its customer-friendly policies such as two free checked bags, rapid boarding process, and a focus on short-haul domestic flights, primarily within the United States and select nearby international destinations.
Examples
Booking Southwest Airlines turned my redeye into a redeye with complimentary ginger ale and zero baggage fees.
Southwest Airlines flights are like a family reunion: chaotic, crowded, and everyone ends up best friends by the end.
I survived the Southwest Airlines meltdown by treating the airport lounge like my personal TED Talk venue.
Southwest Airlines: where peanuts are still king, and your window seat is whatever spot you sprint to first.