The way you book and fly out of Louisiana on Southwest Airlines could soon be changing. Before you commit to your travel plans, make sure you're informed.
Louisiana air travelers are getting fed up with one aspect of boarding an aircraft that no airline can solve. What's the problem? How would you solve it?
A disturbing incident unfolded at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport on Sunday when a Southwest Airlines passenger abruptly opened the emergency exit hatch and exited onto the plane's wing, leading to a temporary shutdown of operations.
What's a surefire way to ensure that the seat next to you on an airplane is always empty? According to this Tik Tok video, the solution is already on the plane.
A man from Marrero, Louisiana has filed a federal lawsuit against Southwest Airlines over the holiday debacle that caused hundreds of flights to be canceled and left thousands of travelers stranded.
DALLAS (AP) — Southwest Airlines scrubbed thousands of flights again Tuesday in the aftermath of the massive winter storm that wrecked Christmas travel plans across the U.S., and the federal government said it would investigate why the company lagged so far behind other carriers.
Just a few weeks ago, John Rich was kicked off of a Southwest flight home to Nashville for being too drunk. So you can imagine why he found it especially ironic that while boarding yet another Southwest flight early Tuesday morning, he received not one, but six free drink tickets.