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Southwest Airlines considers new planes for possible Europe expansion
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Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan has indicated that the airline is considering expanding into long-haul international flights in the coming years. Speaking at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's annual aerospace summit in Washington, D.C., Jordan said, "everything is on the table" for Southwest, including airport lounges, a premium product, and particularly long-haul international routes.

Jordan noted that a decision about ordering new aircraft could happen soon. Due to significant backlogs at major manufacturers Airbus and Boeing, he explained that Southwest would need to place an order within the next year or two if it wants to launch intercontinental flights by the early 2030s.

At an investor conference hosted by Morgan Stanley, Jordan said travelers should not expect Southwest to purchase widebody jets like the Boeing Dreamliner. "Don't be surprised if we go a more risk-tolerant route at first and choose a narrowbody" for long-haul flights, he told investors. Currently, Airbus offers long-range narrowbody models such as the A321LR and A321XLR, which are already used by airlines including Aer Lingus, Iberia, JetBlue Airways and SAS Scandinavian Airlines for transatlantic flights.

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Southwest is undergoing significant changes as part of what Jordan described as "the biggest transformation in the history of Southwest Airlines." Traditionally focused on domestic travel with open seating and no bag fees, Southwest introduced its first bag fees in May and plans to assign seats and sell extra-legroom premium seats starting January 2026.

Investor expectations are prompting these changes. Some critics argue that this shift could erode Southwest's unique position in the U.S. market. When asked about concerns over losing its distinctiveness, Jordan responded: "The strengths at Southwest are incredible and remain intact."

The airline has also been expanding its list of international partners. Existing partnerships include China Airlines, EVA Air and Icelandair. According to Jordan, additional partnerships may be announced soon.

Earlier this year, Southwest joined IATA (International Air Transport Association), signaling its intent to increase its presence in international markets.

Currently, Southwest does not operate any long-haul routes but has aircraft capable of such flights under certain conditions. The Boeing 737 MAX 8 can fly up to 4,000 miles—enough for potential routes between Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI) and Frankfurt Airport (FRA). However, operational realities may require shorter routes due to fuel reserves.

Data from aviation analytics firm Cirium shows that Southwest’s longest current flight is from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) to Honolulu’s Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL), covering 2,917 miles.

Industry analysts have speculated that Keflavik International Airport (KEF) in Iceland could be among Southwest’s first European destinations because of existing connections with partner Icelandair.

Any move into long-haul operations will require approval from both pilots and flight attendants unions before proceeding with new routes.

"We know we have customers that want things we can't provide — like a lounge, like true premium, like long-haul international," said Jordan. He added that under his leadership Southwest would "keep pushing" to meet customer demands.

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