21 February 2026
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SOUTHWEST AIRLINES CO
CIK: 92380•1 Annual Report•Latest: 2026-02-05
10-K / February 5, 2026
Southwest Airlines Co.
Overview
- Operates Southwest Airlines, a major U.S. passenger airline serving the United States and near-international markets.
- Primary fleet: Boeing 737 family. As of December 31, 2025, the company had 803 Boeing 737 aircraft (82 on operating leases and 15 on financing leases).
- Destination footprint: 117 destinations across 42 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and ten near-international countries (Mexico, Jamaica, The Bahamas, Aruba, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Belize, Cuba, the Cayman Islands, and Turks and Caicos).
Fleet and capacity
- Total aircraft: 803 Boeing 737s (as of 12/31/2025).
- 737-700: 305 total (286 owned, 19 leased); average seats 143; average age ~20 years
- 737-800: 198 total (149 owned, 49 leased); average seats 175; average age ~10 years
- 737-8 (MAX 8): 300 total (271 owned, 29 leased); average seats 175; average age ~3 years
- Combined: 706 owned, 97 leased
- Firm orders and options for MAX aircraft (as of 12/31/2025):
- -7: 269 firm orders
- -8: 196 firm orders
- MAX options: 152
- Combined MAX-related commitments: 617; 2026 deliveries are expected to include substantial MAX-8 activity
- Fleet strategy:
- Flexibility to designate firm orders as -7 or -8 and to accelerate replacements of older aircraft with newer, more efficient units.
- Strategy supports expanding capacity and the network while maintaining efficiency.
Network and operations
- Route structure: point-to-point network focused on core stations to boost connectivity and reliability, blending nonstop service with selective hub-style connections.
- Nonstop service and performance (three-year data):
- Percentage of customers flying nonstop: 74% (2025, 2024); 73% (2023)
- Nonstop city pairs: 871 (2025); 850 (2024); 805 (2023)
- Average nonstop stage length: 780 miles (2025); 763 (2024); 730 (2023)
- Average trip duration: ~2.1 hours (2023–2025)
- Redeye operations and 24-hour capability:
- Introduced 24-hour redeye flights in 2025; over 50 peak-day redeye flights during peak periods across continental U.S. and Hawaii routes; plans to add Alaska redeyes in 2026.
- International expansion:
- 2025: launched international interline partnerships with Icelandair, China Airlines, EVA Air, Philippine Airlines, Condor, Turkish Airlines, and a separate partnership with Hahnair to broaden international ticketing and currency options.
- Additional gateways and partnerships are under exploration for 2026.
Customer experience and product offerings
- Fare structure (2025–2026 transition):
- Introduced “Basic” fare (lowest price, open seats at booking; nonrefundable and non-changeable except under a 24-hour policy or fare upgrades).
- Introduced “Choice,” “Choice Preferred,” and “Choice Extra” (replacing Wanna Get Away, Plus, Anytime, and Business/Select families).
- Bag fees implemented for many fare products starting May 2025.
- Benefits and services vary by fare type, including seat selection options, change policies, and credits.
- Loyalty program: Rapid Rewards
- Points earned based on base fare and fare class; higher fare products earn more points.
- Points redeemable on every available seat, every day, with no blackout dates; points do not expire.
- Supports transfers, purchases, gifts, and donations of points.
- Transferable Flight Credits introduced for certain fare types; expiration tied to booking date.
- 2025 flight awards redeemed: 9.1 million (10.1 million in 2024; 10.9 million in 2023).
- Reward redemptions represented roughly 13.7% of revenue passenger miles flown in 2025.
- Getaways by Southwest:
- Launched August 2025 as an in-house vacation package product.
- Includes hotel partnerships and vacation packages with cancellation flexibility; two free checked bags for Getaways packages; 18-month vacation credits.
- Digital and distribution:
- Primary channels: Southwest.com and the Southwest App (about 78% of passenger revenues in 2025; 81% in 2024).
- Expanded distribution through Google Flights, Kayak, Skyscanner, Expedia, Priceline; interline and international partnerships enable local-currency ticketing for Southwest segments.
- Customer service enhancements:
- Free Wi‑Fi for Rapid Rewards Members via T‑Mobile (began Oct 2025).
- In-flight entertainment with movies and TV; in-seat power; larger overhead bins; refreshed cabin design.
- TSA PreCheck touchless ID and other self-service features launched in 2025.
People and labor
- Headcount and structure (as of 12/31/2025):
- Active full-time equivalent (FTE) employees: 72,790
- Air operations: 32,214 (Pilots, Flight Attendants, Dispatchers, etc.)
- Ground operations: 21,734 (Ramp, Maintenance, Customer Service, etc.)
- Customer Representatives and Source of Support Representatives: 2,629
- Maintenance and engineering: 3,727
- Additional noncontract employees: 12,486
- On-leave employees: 4,607
- Labor representation: ~84% of employees represented by labor unions
- Approximate group distributions (FTE):
- Pilots: ~10,321
- Flight Attendants: ~21,197
- Material Specialists: 474
- Ramp/Operations/Provisioning/Freight/Agents: ~17,565
- Flight Simulator Technicians: 53
- Flight Crew Training Instructors: 205
- Dispatchers: 508
- Aircraft Appearance Technicians: 209
- Mechanics and related: 2,999
- Facilities Maintenance Technicians: 45
- Customer Service Agents/Representatives/Support: 6,798
- Meteorologists: 15
- Active full-time equivalent (FTE) employees: 72,790
- Labor relations:
- Twelve union groups with active contracts; next amendable dates extend into 2027–2029 (pilots amendable January 2029; flight attendants May 2028).
- Multi-year personnel strategy focused on right-sizing corporate headcount while maintaining frontline operational staffing.
Financial highlights and cost metrics
- Fuel and oil expense for 2025: $5.240 billion.
- Average jet fuel cost per gallon (including taxes and hedging): $2.41 in 2025 (quarterly range approximately $2.32–$2.49).
- Fuel efficiency: Available seat miles per gallon (ASM per gallon) improved to 83.0 in 2025 (80.8 in 2024; 79.5 in 2023).
- Labor costs: salaries, wages, and benefits represented approximately 46.9% of operating expenses in 2025.
- Credit and fleet metrics:
- Maintains an investment-grade balance sheet with ratings from Moody’s, S&P, and Fitch.
- Strong liquidity objective and an active fleet monetization plan that includes sale-leasebacks and replacements as potential options.
Market and competitive landscape
- Operates in a highly competitive fare environment.
- Ongoing expansion by redeploying capacity to longer-haul, higher-demand markets and by forming global partnerships to extend network reach.
- Continues to expand channels and partnerships to broaden customer acquisition and loyalty engagement.
Scope and operations
- Blended network strategy: core stations with high-frequency short-haul flying complemented by longer-haul and redeye service to balance connectivity, efficiency, and customer preferences.
- Transformational initiatives include assigned seating with seat selection options, redeye operations, globally integrated partnerships, and the Getaways vacation product to enhance the customer experience and expand international connectivity.
- Industry risks such as fuel price volatility, labor costs, regulatory changes, and aviation-safety requirements are managed through fleet strategy, cost discipline, and technology investments.
Business focus
- Low-cost, high-efficiency U.S. passenger airline operating a point-to-point network with select international connections.
- Single-aircraft-type fleet strategy (Boeing 737 family) with ongoing MAX investments and flexibility between -7 and -8 designations.
- Direct distribution through proprietary digital platforms, supplemented by third-party channels.
- Loyalty program (Rapid Rewards) that drives retention and reward redemptions.
- Continued focus on digital transformation, customer experience enhancements, product innovation, and labor relations management.
