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Proof That Dallas-Love Airport Loves Your Doggy

September 9, 2011 at 10:00 AM | by | Comments (0)

Happy Friday! Finally, right? It's been a long week, but you're mere hours from the weekend and thus, we thought it proper to celebrate by pointing out that even airports like to have a little fun.

We're specifically thinking of Dallas-Love Field—total Southwest Airlines turf—and their outdoor "dog rest areas." You know what we're talking about—the little plots designated as places for your pets to do their business before and/or after flights.

A friend of Jaunted recently spotted one such area at DAL, complete with the cheeky sign above. For pet owners traveling with their best furry friends, taking a flight isn't exactly the easiest thing in the world, and a little injection of humor such as this can go a long way to diffuse the anxiety.

[Photo: Erica Nevas]

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Southwest CEO Gary Kelly's Tips for Beating the Cattle Call for the Best Seats on the Plane

November 1, 2010 at 5:15 PM | by | Comments (0)


Southwest seats as you've never seen them before

Southwest Airlines Media Day: when SWA gathers journalists at its Dallas Love Field HQ to give a sort of "State of the Union" of the airline. It's also a great time for journalists to get an inside look at how the airline operates, and that's what I, Steven Frischling of Flying With Fish, will be bringing to you, direct from Dallas, over the next couple days.

Next: Southwest's CEO Gary Kelly personally shares some tips.

As with nearly any corporate "Media Day," journalists are invited to interview executives, and so I decided to ask Gary Kelly, Southwest's CEO, about his tips for getting the best seats on the plane, especially since they're famous for the "cattle call" and open seating.

So, here we go…

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Southwest Will Charge Passengers Only $5 for In-Flight WiFi

October 29, 2010 at 9:40 AM | by | Comments (0)


Southwest Airlines Media Day: when SWA gathers journalists at its Dallas Love Field HQ to give a sort of "State of the Union" of the airline. It's also a great time for journalists to get an inside look at how the airline operates, and that's what I, Steven Frischling of Flying With Fish, will be bringing to you, direct from Dallas, over the next few days.

Next: Southwest announces the future of their in-flight WiFi.

WiFi in the sky...who doesn't love WiFi in the sky? Apparently Southwest Airlines does, in fact, love WiFi and wants to make connectivity more accessible to passengers with a simplified pricing scheme, one that is attractive to those on a one-hour flight and a downright bargain for those on longer, transcontinental flights.

Southwest's new in-flight WiFi pricing plan is $5, no other catch. It's $5 for your iPhone or your laptop and it's $5 whether you're flying a short way from Houston to Dallas or a long way, such as Providence to Las Vegas. This pricing brings Southwest Airlines' low cost brand personality to another passenger offering, and it's sure to cause quite a stir among other airlines already offering or planning to offer in-flight WiFi (ah hem, attn: Gogo).

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Atlanta as Southwest Airlines' Biggest City? It's Going to Happen.

October 28, 2010 at 4:56 PM | by | Comments (0)


Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly speaking with a dispatcher in the Operations Center

Southwest Airlines Media Day: when SWA gathers journalists at its Dallas Love Field HQ to give a sort of "State of the Union" of the airline. It's also a great time for journalists to get an inside look at how the airline operates, and that's what I, Steven Frischling of Flying With Fish, will be bringing to you, direct from Dallas, over the next few days.

First: Southwest's plans for bursting onto the scene in Atlanta.

Early in the day at Southwest Airlines Media Day, the airline tackled the issue of their acquisition of AirTran as Bob Jordan, Jeff Lamb, and Mike Van De Ven fielded questions from press. While the standard canned responses were expected, instead I received a surprisingly direct reply to my inquiry into how they would make the move into Atlanta.

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Why Doesn't Dallas Love Us?

April 3, 2009 at 3:14 PM | by | Comments (0)

There is something afoot in Dallas. One would think the home of Web-savvy Southwest would be an Internet-friendly kind of place. Yet we weren't able to pick up a wireless signal there, and we heard an announcement for Internet access... in the pre-security business center, hotel-style.

With the airport's official website somewhat less than useful, we turned to T-Mobile, who confirmed there is--or was--a hot spot at Love Field recently. Maybe our netbook took the day off. Can you solve the mystery of the missing hotspot? We'd "love" to pretend this was all a bad dream.

Want to send out some love or hate for an airport? Let us know.

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