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Case Analysis On Southwest Airlines
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Case Analysis On Southwest Airlines

Jan 16, 2017

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Case Analysis On Southwest Airlines

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COMPANY OVERVIEW

Entered The Aviation Industry In 1971With Little Money

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But Lots Of Personality

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Has scheduled services to 97 destinations in 40 states and operates more than 3800 flights per day

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And maintains a top safety record

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BUSINESS MODEL

Based on streamlining its operations

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Finding Market Gaps

Enter markets where other airlines overprice and under deserve

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And brings fares down by one third to one half

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The company has been profitable for 43 consecutive years

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PRICING POLICY

Low fares and satisfied customers

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Cost Saving Strategy

Operating in secondary cities with smaller airports that have lower gate fees and less congestion

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Operating Boeing 737s for all flights

Simplifies and increases operational efficiency resulting in cost saving

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Fuel Hedging

This early fuel purchasing strategy has saved the company more than 2 billion dollars

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Lighter Planes

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MARKETING AND BRANDING

Markets not just a service but also an experience

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Central Positioning

Lighthearted attitude with songs and entertaining on-board announcements

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POINT OF DIFFERENCE

Constant reminder of the low fare POD of the company through witty commercials

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INTERNAL BRANDING

Southwest employees care about each other the same way they care about their customers.

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EMPLOYEE RESPECT

In 2004 Southwest closed reservation centers in three cities but did not fire a single employee and paid for their relocation and commuting expenses instead

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SUMMARY

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DISCLAIMER

Created by Sreedhar Radhakrishnan, PES University Bangalore during a marketing internship by Prof. Sameer Mathur, IIM Lucknow.