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Southwest Introduces a Cashless Cabin on All Flights

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SOUTHWEST AIRLINES WANTS YOU TO KEEP YOUR CASH

Airline Introduces a Cashless Cabin on All Flights

DALLAS—Sept. 2, 2008—Southwest Airlines wants you to keep your cash…and hand over your plastic!  No, Southwest is not adding new service fees, but beginning Sept. 9, all Southwest Airlines aircraft will be equipped with handheld credit card devices that will enable Flight Attendants to take drink orders in a flash, and accept credit and debit cards for payment of cocktails, beer, wine, and Lo-Carb Monster energy drinks.  The airline will no longer accept cash onboard.


“For years, Customers have been asking Southwest to accept credit cards onboard for payment, and now we can give our Customers one more feature they want,” said Scott Halfmann, Southwest Airlines Vice President of Provisioning.  “No more remembering to hit the cash machine before boarding your flight!”


Southwest Airlines will accept all major credit and debit cards for payment as well as Southwest Airlines Drink Coupons. Additionally, Customers paying with their Rapid Rewards credit card from Chase will receive double reward dollars by using their card onboard. 


“Southwest will continue to offer peanuts, snacks, juices, and sodas at no cost—that’s one thing we haven’t changed,” Halfmann said.  “The only difference our Customers will see is a convenient way to pay for alcoholic beverages and Monster energy drinks, and no more inflight announcements asking who has change for a $20 bill!”


Southwest Airlines Flight Attendants and Provisioning Employees gave their input on what device would be the easiest to handle. The result was a hand-held device from GuestLogix Inc. that makes paying for drinks as fast as a swipe of a credit card.


Southwest is the only U.S. airline to remain consistently profitable this decade, and enjoys an unprecedented string of 35 consecutive years of profitability.  Southwest has one of the industry’s lowest cost structures, a strong balance sheet, and the most comprehensive fuel hedge of any major U.S. airline.  At Southwest Airlines, what you see is what you pay with no hidden fees.  You can check your first two bags for free, there are no change fees, no fees for a window or aisle seat, and, as always, snacks, sodas, and smiles are all complimentary!


After 37 years of service, Southwest Airlines, the nation’s leading low-fare carrier, continues to differentiate itself from other airlines—offering a reliable product with exemplary Customer Service. Southwest Airlines is the most productive airline in the sky and offers Customers a comfortable traveling experience.  Southwest offers a very comfortable ride with all premium leather seats and plenty of legroom with a young all Boeing 737 fleet.  Southwest recently updated its gate areas and improved its boarding procedure to make flying Southwest even more convenient and simple. Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV), the nation's largest carrier in terms of domestic passengers enplaned, currently serves 64 cities in 32 states. Based in Dallas, Southwest currently operates more than 3,400 flights a day and has more than 34,000 Employees systemwide.

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6 Comments
james-williams
Explorer C
A great idea and great service. I particulary like the convenience, and the double credit for my RR card. Jim
186397525
Explorer C
As a SAT / DAL commuter, twice weekly, I would rather purchase cupons, as in past, for drinks. Seems when the shift to new cupons arrived the ability to purchase cupons disappeared. Lets see, I get 4 cupons for each award - 16 flights - so for the first two round trips the flight attendant does not have to process my debit card but quickly takes my cupon. For the next 12 flights the attendant has to take time to process a plastic pay rather than looking for change, very few circumstances during the last 3 or 4 months. On a 55 minute flight some may not get or get hurried service, depending on weather, with the plastic pay. Having a cupon eliminates the change and plastic scenairo for the attendant and leaves the rapid reward member less stressful after a long harried day.
Guillermo_Rodri
Explorer C
Southwest, PLEASE START SERVING MIAMI SOON!!!,,,,,, I live in Miami and have had the opportunity to flight on Southwest and love it.....The only problem is that I have to drive to Ft. Lauderdale since Southwest does not service Miami. Unfortunately, this is not convinient.....Please Southwest, come to Miami....Miami will love you and support you......Miami will be an awesome market for you....
ricky-davis
Explorer C
The coupons are nice ideal. the fact that you can buy them at the airport is nice. I would not use my cried card on a flight, and I still think you should be able to use cash. But that would be a plus for the customer and we don't want that do we. The guy that come up with this crap should have to fly on their airline. Think before you take our options away. Rick
Anonymous4515
Explorer C
I would like to donate my drink coupons to the USO or some other organization serving active military. Do you know of any options in that regard?
Judy_Mensik
Explorer C
Yes I have a question. I have not flown in years and was wondering if you can tell me what I can not take on the plane. I was wondering about make-up, hair spray, lipstick, etc. Please be to the point, so I dont mess up when I get to the airport and have to empty everything. I would appreciate it very much. Thank You so much Judy Mensik