Southwest Airlines Co
NYSE:LUV
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Southwest Airlines Co
Stock-Based Compensation
Southwest Airlines Co
Stock-Based Compensation Peer Comparison
Competitors Analysis
Latest Figures & CAGR of Competitors
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Southwest Airlines Co
NYSE:LUV
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Stock-Based Compensation
N/A
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CAGR 3-Years
N/A
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CAGR 5-Years
N/A
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CAGR 10-Years
N/A
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Delta Air Lines Inc
NYSE:DAL
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Stock-Based Compensation
N/A
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CAGR 3-Years
N/A
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CAGR 5-Years
N/A
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CAGR 10-Years
N/A
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Alaska Air Group Inc
NYSE:ALK
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Stock-Based Compensation
$10m
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CAGR 3-Years
-38%
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CAGR 5-Years
-16%
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CAGR 10-Years
-9%
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Joby Aviation Inc
NYSE:JOBY
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Stock-Based Compensation
$127.9m
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CAGR 3-Years
23%
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CAGR 5-Years
78%
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CAGR 10-Years
N/A
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United Airlines Holdings Inc
NASDAQ:UAL
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Stock-Based Compensation
$142m
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CAGR 3-Years
18%
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CAGR 5-Years
N/A
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CAGR 10-Years
N/A
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American Airlines Group Inc
NASDAQ:AAL
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Stock-Based Compensation
$69m
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CAGR 3-Years
-4%
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CAGR 5-Years
-5%
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CAGR 10-Years
-13%
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Southwest Airlines Co
Glance View
Southwest Airlines Co., an emblematic name in the aviation industry, stands out not just for its vibrant aircraft liveries but for pioneering a unique business model that has steered its success over decades. Born from the imagination of Rollin King and Herb Kelleher in 1967, Southwest set out to disrupt traditional air travel norms by embracing a point-to-point route system rather than the conventional hub-and-spoke model. This approach, combined with a focus on short-haul flights, has allowed the airline to streamline operations, reducing turnaround time and boosting aircraft utilization. Unlike many of its competitors, Southwest's operating philosophy is anchored in a no-frills service model, which has enabled it to offer competitive fares without compromising on reliability and customer satisfaction. Financially, Southwest thrives on its low-cost carrier structure, prioritizing operational efficiency and cost control as pillars of profitability. The airline's decision to exclusively operate a fleet of Boeing 737s simplifies maintenance and training, further driving down costs. Revenue streams flow predominantly from passenger fares, bolstered by ancillary revenue channels such as priority boarding and extra-legroom seating. Southwest's savvy financial management — along with a culture of friendliness and customer engagement — has cultivated a loyal customer base that values the balance of affordability and service quality. Such strategic choices not only secure Southwest's place as a favored domestic carrier but also position it resiliently amidst industry fluctuations and economic adversities, buoyed by a business model that deftly marries cost efficiency with customer satisfaction.