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SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO. ANN UAL REPORT 200512
(D.C. Area)
(Southern Virginia)
(Boston Area)
(Santa Fe Area)
(Miami Area)
Oakland
Los Angeles (LAX)
San Diego
Phoenix
Tucson
Albuquerque
Amarillo
Lubbock
Midland/
Odessa
El Paso Dallas
(Love Field)
Austin
Houston
(Hobby)
Corpus
Christi
Harlingen/South Padre Island
New Orleans
Birmingham
Nashville
Oklahoma City
Tulsa
Omaha
Denver
Little Rock
St. Louis
Chicago
(Midway)
San Antonio
Sacramento
Burbank
Reno/Tahoe Salt Lake City
Cleveland
Providence
Long Island/Islip
Norfolk
Manchester
Detroit
Columbus
Kansas City
Louisville
San Jose Baltimore/ (BWI)
Washington
Portland
Boise
Seattle/
Tacoma
Spokane
Orange County
Jacksonville
Ft. Lauderdale
Jackson
Ontario
Raleigh-Durham
Hartford/Springfield
Albany
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
West Palm Beach
Orlando
Tampa Bay
Ft. Myers/Naples
Buffalo/
Niagara Falls
Indianapolis
Las Vegas
(San Francisco Area)
(San Francisco Area)
(Palm Springs Area)
(Boston Area)
225
200
175
150
125
100
75
88
San Diego
89
Orlando Los Angeles
Southwest’s Top Ten Airports Daily Departures (at yearend)
Southwest System Map (at yearend)
Southwest’s Capacity By Region (at yearend)
Southwest’s Market Share (as of third quarter 2005)
(Southwest’s top 100 city-pair markets
based on passengers carried)
120120
Dallas
Love
168
Baltimore/
Washington
200
200
Las Vegas
214
Phoenix
Chicago
Midway
135
Houston
Hobby
133
Oakland
Service to Denver begins January 3, 2006
Service to Ft. Myers began October 2, 2005
Service to Pittsburgh began May 4, 2005
Flights from Love Field restricted to these states by the Wright Amendment (1979)
Flights from Love Field expanded to these states by the Shelby Amendment (1997)
Flights from Love Field expanded to Missouri by amendment to appropriations bill (2005)
Southwest
63%
East
31%
California
18%
Remaining West
25%
Heartland
10%
Midwest
16%
Other Carriers
37%
ROSA PARKS, A TRUE FREEDOM FIGHTER
As a Company that cherishes Freedom, Southwest
Airlines was proud to participate in final honors
for one of our country’s great Freedom Fighters,
Rosa Parks.
Left to right: Captain Richard Turner; Supervisors
Yolanda Gabriel, Rita Tubilleja, and Renee Gordon;
Chief Pilot Lou Freeman, the first African-
American chief pilot for any major carrier; and
First Officer Trevor Hinton. Captain Turner and
First Officer Hinton served as pilots and pall
bearers for Ms. Parks.