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Companies to create Southwest's first public-facing episodic podcast series, called "Is This Seat Open?" which includes 20 episodes
June 15 - Southwest Airlines Co. this week celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the carrier’s first commercial flights, which took place on June 18, 1971.
To offer Customers and Employees a unique perspective on stories from the airline’s colorful history, Southwest®, L.A. Times Studios, and At Will Media partnered to create the airline’s first public-facing episodic podcast series, called “Is This Seat Open?” which includes 20 episodes.
The podcast title, “Is This Seat Open?” draws upon Southwest’s open-seating policy, which is one of the ways the Company uniquely stands out in the industry and has been in place since the airline’s founding in 1971. “Is This Seat Open?” is available on all podcast platforms, including iHeartRadio, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. There are currently 10 episodes available, with additional episodes launching on June 15 and June 22 for a total of 20 episodes in the series.
Stories are best told by the people who experienced them firsthand, so the narratives in this podcast are vibrantly depicted by some of the People who were a part of Southwest’s iconic moments through the carrier’s 50-year history. Southwest Employees Quinnie Jenkins, a Manager in Community Outreach, and Lucas Hershberger, an Inflight Supervisor, host the podcast.
The podcast project includes a companion website, latimes.com/isthisseatopen, which features photos, archival content, videos, news clips, and write-ups for further context and information about each story.
The podcast episodes feature moments throughout Southwest’s history, beginning with stories from the early years of the airline up to present-day, including:
• Who Was Herb? Hear about Southwest Founder, Herb Kelleher, from the perspective of his daughter, Ruth
• Fare Play & Bottle of Booze: Southwest’s Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Ryan Green shares how a 1973 marketing masterstroke saved the fledgling airline and helped it turn its first annual profit
• Bringing Dad Home: Now retired Southwest Pilot Bryan Knight reveals how Southwest helped him honorably lay to rest his late father, a Vietnam veteran who had been missing for 52 years
• Go-Go Boots, Khakis, & Jams: Southwest Employee uniforms have been iconic throughout the carrier’s 50 years of flying. Kelli Bartlett, a Flight Attendant who has been with Southwest for more than four decades, recalls each unique uniform throughout the years and describes the current 75 bold, striking, and casual-yet-professional pieces worn today
Anyone can tune in to the podcast on the ground, and Southwest Customers can listen to “Is This Seat Open?” via iHeartRadio free of charge through the Inflight Entertainment Portal on their personal devices. Customers who already have the iHeartRadio app installed on their devices can play the podcast directly from the app while onboard Southwest flights.
To learn more about Southwest’s 50th Anniversary and the five-decade-long history of friendly, reliable, and low-cost air travel, visit Southwest50.com.
Due to licensing restrictions, iHeartRadio may not be available onboard WiFi-enabled international flights. The iHeartRadio product is available only on WiFi-enabled aircraft. “Is This Seat Open?” is funded by Southwest Airlines and produced by L.A. Times Studios and At Will Media. The Los Angeles Times newsroom was not involved in the production of this podcast.
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