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Challenges facing southwest airlines amidst rising costs

Challenges facing southwest airlines amidst rising costs
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Before the pandemic, Southwest Airlines was profitable for 47 consecutive years—navigating through the economic challenges of the 1970s, deregulation, the aftermath of 9/11, and the Great Recession. While other airlines faced bankruptcy multiple times, Southwest was esteemed by the market as a well-managed and popular company.

Currently, investor confidence has waned, and management is facing significant pressure. The airline is planning changes such as assigned seats, premium seating options, and redeye flights. There are even discussions about introducing basic economy fares. These moves suggest an attempt to emulate other airlines like JetBlue but may result in lower valuation multiples.

The broader consumer public appears to be recognizing that Southwest Airlines often does not offer cheaper airfare compared to other carriers.

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"I can tell you quickly why Southwest Airlines is struggling," tweeted Michael Girdley on July 26, 2024. "Nonstop from San Antonio to Phoenix in August: Southwest: $278 a person; American: $276 a person. If you're going to be a discount airline, you have to offer a discount."

Southwest hasn't been known for low fares recently and is no longer considered a low-cost airline either. However, in this instance mentioned by Girdley, they actually offer better value—for $2 more than American Airlines’ fare—which includes two checked bags while American charges extra for both bags and Wi-Fi. Additionally, all Southwest flights are changeable with credits that do not expire.

The airline faces increased costs primarily due to two reasons:

First, Southwest hasn’t offered flights that meet current demand preferences. The airline operates mostly domestic routes with limited close-in international destinations and cannot capitalize on the growing demand for long-haul international travel. Unlike its competitors who partner with other airlines or use regional jets to connect passengers from smaller towns to larger hubs, Southwest exclusively flies Boeing 737s which limits their reach.

Second, there has been substantial growth in premium travel demand over recent years—a segment where Southwest lags behind as it lacks extra legroom seats or first-class options and does not provide lounges.

Historically, Southwest preferred customers not compare prices directly since they usually aren't cheaper upfront when excluding ancillary benefits like free checked bags. Upcoming Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations might require fare displays inclusive of various fees which could potentially benefit Southwest by highlighting their competitive total trip cost rather than just base fares.

These new federal rules could make Southwest appear cheaper at equivalent price points—an advantage they are likely aiming to leverage by displaying fares side-by-side on platforms like Google Flights.

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