07-29-2010
04:50 PM
294 Loves
Southwest Airlines buys a lot of stuff. In addition to fuel and aircraft, we need computers, carpet, copiers and everything else it takes to run an airline. On this episode of Red Belly Radio, I sat down with Joey from our Purchasing department to see what kind of things go on there.
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03-31-2012
09:24 PM
8 Loves
I had the pleasure of meeting Rachel on a recent flight from Baltimore to Albuquerque via Chicago. What an incredible person, full of life and radiating positive energy. She and Lynn were working the back of the plane.
Despite the fact that our three hour flight ended up taking about 8 hours - we were divereted twice to Amarillo due to a dust and windstorm that made landing in Albuquerque impossible, they made the trip as pleasant an experience as possible. Rachel even let passangers borrow her personal cell phone to call friends and relatives waiting in Albuquerque.
She told me how she saved Roy in Chicago so I had to took it up.
Incredible person!
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07-21-2010
12:03 PM
381 Loves
This week’s episode of Red Belly Radio is about two people flying from Chicago to Nashville. They were not traveling together, nor did they know each other. Roy Harris, a Southwest Airlines Customer would meet Rachel Jacobs, a Southwest Airlines Flight Attendant. Their introduction was anything but typical.
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07-14-2010
10:08 PM
108 Loves
[asset|aid=240|format=image|formatter=asset|title=RBRiPodLogoSmall.gif|width=180|height=179|resizable=true|align=right]Did you know that Southwest Airlines has its own time zone? Well we share it with everyone else who lives and works in Central Time, but we have our own name for it. We call it Herb Time and it is what our Flight Crews use. On every flight, every day, every flight log book—Herb Time. And apparently, we are unique in the industry! Not too many people had the desire to take a job at a startup airline back in 1971, but the ones who did made this airline what it is today. Willie Wilson is one of those employees as he was only the 16th hired. On this episode of Red Belly Radio, Willie talks about the origin of “Herb Time,” a term that we now use daily and we learn about one of the people who got us off the ground. (Literally—Willie started as mechanic.) It seems other airlines schedule in the local time zones so a flight from Detroit to Chicago leaving at 0900 would land at 0900. It is then up to the crew to know that those two cities are one time zone apart and it is a one-hour flight. Our system would show that 0900 arrival in Chicago with an 0800 departure because the crews always stay in Herb Time. Time management for an airline, as you might imagine, is complex and we probably wouldn’t even think about it if we hadn’t started flying to El Paso in 1977. We would probably just still be using Central Time for everything.
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07-14-2010
10:01 PM
307 Loves
Did you know that Southwest Airlines has its own time zone? Well we share it with everyone else who lives and works in Central Time, but we have our own name for it. We call it Herb Time and it is what our Flight Crews use. On every flight, every day, every flight log book—Herb Time. And apparently, we are unique in the industry! Did you know that Southwest Airlines has its own time zone? Well we share it with everyone else who lives and works in Central Time, but we have our own name for it. We call it Herb Time and it is what our Flight Crews use. On every flight, every day, every flight log book—Herb Time. And apparently, we are unique in the industry!
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Dear Ms. Laraba:
A little over a week ago my wife and I had the unfortunate experience of flying Southwest Airlines to Chicago's Midway Airport. On our flight to Chicago the flight was listed at two different gates (yes the same flight same time). They finally changed it after confusing the passengers. My wife and I were unable to sit together, whoever thought up the open seating program should have been fired. On our return flight the flight was overbooked and again I was unable to sit with my wife. When they handed out the drinks some hot liquid was on the napkin and it spilled onto my fingers, I took the singed napkin to the flight attendant and requested some ice in a cup for my finger which had started to hurt. The attitude was less than friendly. I have never complained before regarding travel as I accept most incidents as part of the traveling experience, however this was beyond the pale of even common courtesy. Cheap flights and a bag of peanuts do not make for a great airline. I will never fly Southwest again and I will urge friends, family, and others to do the same.
Mike McPeck
Former Southwest Customer
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On this episode of Red Belly Radio, we find out how Senior Vice President Customer Services Teresa Laraba spends her days and what keeps her up at night. Part of this show is a recording of a Customer call after his flight was delayed. But he wasn’t calling to complain, he was calling to thank! On this episode of Red Belly Radio, we find out how Senior Vice President Customer Services Teresa Laraba spends her days and what keeps her up at night. Part of this show is a recording of a Customer call after his flight was delayed. But he wasn’t calling to complain, he was calling to thank!
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[asset|aid=240|format=image|formatter=asset|title=RBRiPodLogoSmall.gif|width=180|height=179|resizable=true|align=right]Do you know that song that everybody erroneously thinks the name is “I’ve Looked at Clouds” and that Judy Collins wrote? I’ve been humming that song today (which is really named Both Sides Now and was written by Joni Mitchell) as I recorded this episode of Red Belly Radio. Why you may ask? Well, on this episode of Red Belly Radio, I recap my favorite thing to do on July 4, which ends with my observation of watching fireworks displays from an aircraft at 30,000 ft. The new verse, in my head, goes something like: I’ve looked at fireworks from both sides now, and then again, I still say wow!... You get the idea, it only works if you really force it and don’t try too hard to make sense of it. In addition to buying cars and mattresses (they always seem to be on sale over the 4th?), I like to float in an inner tube on the Comal River in New Braunfels, Texas. Spring fed and constant 72 degrees all year round, there is nothing better on a hot day. Give this episode a listen and see how I like to spend the 4th and it’s not too late for you to plan a trip to New Braunfels via San Antonio.
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On this episode of Red Belly Radio, I recap my favorite thing to do on July 4, which ends with my observation of watching fireworks displays from an aircraft at 30,000 ft. On this episode of Red Belly Radio, I recap my favorite thing to do on July 4, which ends with my observation of watching fireworks displays from an aircraft at 30,000 ft.
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Colleen's Crotty Barrett's, Mom, Barbara Crotty, rest her soul was my God Mother.....in that small town in Vermont. My mon and dad were best friends with Barb. I can tell you that Colleens mom was one of the nicest, most wonderful persons I ever met. I think of her often, and know for sure that if Colleen is one ounce like her mother was. She is top notch. I can be sure that is true without even knowing Colleen.
Erin Brennan
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If you don’t know Colleen Barrett, you are really missing something special. She is our President Emeritus and when she was the President of Southwest, she was the highest ranked woman in the American airline industry. She helped start this company as she was Herb’s legal assistant, but she her first job was typing bills of lading for a trucking company in Vermont. If you don’t know Colleen Barrett, you are really missing something special. She is our President Emeritus and when she was the President of Southwest, she was the highest ranked woman in the American airline industry. She helped start this company as she was Herb’s legal assistant, but she her first job was typing bills of lading for a trucking company in Vermont.
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06-16-2010
04:36 PM
273 Loves
I captured Gary speaking on Leadership, something on which he is fairly well versed. Back on March 17, I played the first part of this, and will have a few more segments over the next few months, but for now you will hear Brad Hawkins ask the questions (and I’m paraphrasing here): “The longer you do it, does Leadership become easier?” And “What are the differences between power and authority?”
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06-16-2010
03:23 PM
298 Loves
I captured Gary speaking on Leadership, something on which he is fairly well versed. Back on March 17, I played the first part of this, and will have a few more segments over the next few months, but for now you will hear Brad Hawkins ask the questions (and I’m paraphrasing here): “The longer you do it, does Leadership become easier?” And “What are the differences between power and authority?”
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Not too long ago I was lucky enough to be in the same room with our Founder and Chairman Emeritus Herbert D. Kelleher—better known as “Herb” and as is so often the fact, find myself with some recording equipment. This works out well for me because as a multimedia specialist it is a big chunk of my job to record things and share them with you—the non-multimedia specialists. This is part two of the series where Herb talks about some of the early fights and what it took to get this airline off the ground. If you missed part one, it is from April 14 and it, too, is some top-notch podcasting.
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Not too long ago I was lucky enough to be in the same room with our Founder and Chairman Emeritus Herbert D. Kelleher—better known as “Herb” and as is so often the fact, find myself with some recording equipment. This works out well for me because as a multimedia specialist it is a big chunk of my job to record things and share them with you—the non-multimedia specialists. This is part two of the series where Herb talks about some of the early fights and what it took to get this airline off the ground. If you missed part one, it is from April 14 and it, too, is some top-notch podcasting.
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[asset|aid=240|format=image|formatter=asset|title=RBRiPodLogoSmall.gif|width=180|height=179|resizable=true|align=right]This edition of Red Belly Radio is about the Southwest Airlines Shareholders’ meeting held last month. If you have ever been to a publically traded company’s shareholders’ meeting, well, they can be kind of dry. I am of course talking about pretty much every other company in the world. Every year at the Southwest Airlines Shareholders’ meeting we cover all the Securities and Exchange Commission stuff, but we usually try to give a little something extra, too. Last year we had David Holmes, the rapping Flight Attendant, rapping GAAP and non-GAAP accounting principles, but this year? This year we had Rampers! But before our boys in blue could attend this event, they needed to see a lady named Victoria. You see, Victoria is a makeup artist, but this day she was applying the makeup with a rather large brush. She is the one who painted the Ramp Agents for the Bags Fly Free commercials and recreated her masterpiece for our Shareholders. Meet Bobby from Houston and James from Denver, and Steve from Orlando. All three Ramp Agents with (at least) one thing in common. Painted chests!
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If you have ever been to a publically traded company’s shareholders’ meeting, well, they can be kind of dry. I am of course talking about pretty much every other company in the world. Every year at the Southwest Airlines Shareholders’ meeting we cover all the Securities and Exchange Commission stuff, but we usually try to give a little something extra. This year we had Rampers!
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05-27-2010
08:22 AM
698 Loves
[asset|aid=240|format=image|formatter=asset|title=RBRiPodLogoSmall.gif|width=180|height=179|resizable=true|align=right]Last week, Southwest Airlines served 68 cities across the country, this week were are up to 69! On May 23, Southwest launched service to Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport. But I have a feeling that this airport, not unlike LAX, will be referred to by its city code, not the actual name. The city code is ECP and it is easy to remember since it allegedly stands for Everyone Come Party! This week’s episode of Red Belly Radio is about a family I met there and a band with one of the greatest names I have ever heard. Tim and Holly Klan like to travel with their son Mark. More specifically they like to fly on Southwest Airlines to the cities we serve. Every one of them. I would wager that most Employees, including Pilots and Flight Attendants have not been to EVERY Southwest City! Yes, the Klans have done that. In fact, now days they travel to our newest cities on the first day of service!
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05-26-2010
10:19 PM
366 Loves
On May 23, Southwest launched service to Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport. But I have a feeling that this airport, not unlike LAX, will be referred to by its city code, not the actual name. The city code is ECP and it is easy to remember since it allegedly stands for Every Come Party! This week’s episode of Red Belly Radio is about a family I met there and a band with one of the greatest names I have ever heard.
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[asset|aid=240|format=image|formatter=asset|title=RBRiPodLogoSmall.gif|width=180|height=179|resizable=true|align=right]If you heard the last episode of Red Belly Radio, you know it ended with me theorizing that downtown Las Vegas could be its own show. Well, as it worked out, I was at the Spirit Party last week and took a walk down the 1500 meters (the length of the world’s largest TV: Viva Vision) of Fremont Street. Hear my take on what makes downtown Las Vegas and Fremont Street great. Any number of factually inaccurate statements may litter this podcast, but I enjoyed recording it, and I had a great time later that night at the party.
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If you heard the last episode of Red Belly Radio, you know it ended with me theorizing that downtown Las Vegas could be its own show. Well, as it worked out, I was at the Spirit Party last week and took a walk down the 1500 meters (the length of the world’s largest TV: Viva Vision) of Fremont Street.
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05-05-2010
10:50 PM
266 Loves
There are few places in this world that I like more than the city known as “The Meadows,” although you might know it by its Spanish pronunciation, “Las Vegas.” On this episode of Red Belly Radio, I fulfill a dream. It is a simple dream years in the making, but for some time, I’ve been wanting to record a drive up the Las Vegas strip. Record my thoughts about favorite hotels, restaurants, shows, and of course, Vegas trivia. The timing is perfect because next week is the Southwest Airlines SPIRIT party! Our friends at the Fremont Street Experience, the Golden Nugget, and Only Vegas are helping to put this on and if it is anything like the last two, it will be a HUGE party!
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05-05-2010
10:35 PM
330 Loves
There are few places in this world that I like more than the city known as “The Meadows,” although you might know it by its Spanish pronunciation, “Las Vegas.” On this episode of Red Belly Radio, I fulfill a dream. It is a simple dream years in the making, but for some time, I’ve been wanting to record a drive up the Las Vegas strip. Record my thoughts about favorite hotels, restaurants, shows, and of course, Vegas trivia. The timing is perfect because next week is the Southwest Airlines SPIRIT party!
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04-28-2010
10:16 PM
288 Loves
You may have seen the video of the building of Florida One, but did you stop to think about how the plane was kept secret and got to Tampa? On this episode of Red Belly Radio, I interview Director Flight Safety, Captain Jeff Hamlett who was one of the pilots that flew the plane from its hiding place in Louisiana to the first stop on the all-city-tour of Florida. Some of the other Employees involved were HOU Assistant Chief Pilot Larry Thomas, Maintenance Team Leader Airframe Field Services Guy McQueen, Maintenance Supervisor Aircraft Field Services Patrick Smith, and Maintenance Supervisor Quality Control Rob Mabry. These Maintenance folks helped to get the plane ready after it was delivered (under the dark of night) from Boeing, and helped with the unwrapping—yes, it was literally under wraps!
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04-28-2010
10:09 PM
349 Loves
You may have seen the video of the building of Florida One, but did you stop to think about how the plane was kept secret and got to Tampa? I interview Director Flight Safety, Captain Jeff Hamlett who was one of the pilots that flew the plane from its hiding place in Louisiana to the first stop on the all-city-tour of Florida. And, yes, it was literally under wraps!
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04-21-2010
09:24 PM
124 Loves
[asset|aid=240|format=image|formatter=asset|title=RBRiPodLogoSmall.gif|width=180|height=179|resizable=true|align=right]This is episode of Red Belly Radio is not so much about the 40th anniversary of Earth Day but more about some of the actions Southwest Airlines is doing to conserve and recycle. The name comes from this being the 101st episode of Red Belly Radio, and not so much a first class about Earth Day. I talk with Marilee Mcinnis, who has explains our efforts on our “Green Plane” and then Debbie Neel from Facilities Maintenance tells us about our recycling efforts both at headquarters and systemwide.
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04-21-2010
08:35 PM
326 Loves
This episode is about some of the actions Southwest Airlines is doing to conserve and recycle. The name comes from this being the 101st episode of Red Belly Radio, and not so much a first class about Earth Day.
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Just returned from a great golf trip with 18 guys from the old neighborhood, beautiful weather, great golf and the best, just spenting time with friends
The place "The Grand Strand" - Myrtle Beach, SC.
The only thing missing was my only airline, Southwest.
Myrtle Beach should be the 70th airport destination.
I would love to board from Islip via Baltimore to Myrtle Beach. Then perhaps the jet
could go to Philly,Boston, and Nashville.
Southwest could then offer all the great golf packages, and great people services.
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This episode of Red Belly Radio answers to questions with Southwest Airlines founder and Chairman Emeritus Herb Kelleher. I will be playing parts of this over the next several months so here’s the first installment.
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