Southwest Airlines is considering a shift in its business model, with potential plans to introduce long-haul flights, airport lounges, and possibly widebody aircraft. CEO Bob Jordan discussed these prospects during the US Chamber of Commerce's annual summit in Washington DC.
Currently, Southwest operates an all-Boeing 737 fleet focused on short-haul routes. The airline has made several changes to its operations over the past year under the influence of Elliott Investment Management, which acquired a significant stake in 2024. Elliott has been pushing for improvements in short-term profits by encouraging Southwest to adopt strategies used by legacy carriers.
Southwest recently entered into interline agreements with Icelandair and China Airlines. These partnerships allow Southwest to sell tickets to destinations outside its own network and could be the first step toward developing a long-haul network.