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Southwest Airlines comes out of the closet...

Posted:
Tue Jun 05, 2007 11:30 pm
by Aerophile
I hope its okay to post outside links here. Anyway, here it is...
www.southwest.com/gaytravel
Re: Southwest Airlines comes out of the closet...

Posted:
Tue Jun 05, 2007 11:32 pm
by a1
You are serious right?!!!!

Thats something i haven't seen before.
Re: Southwest Airlines comes out of the closet...

Posted:
Tue Jun 05, 2007 11:35 pm
by Aerophile
You are serious right?!!!!

Thats something i haven't seen before.
... as a heart attack. :-/ From what I've heard, other airlines are catching on. Leave it to LUV though.
Re: Southwest Airlines comes out of the closet...

Posted:
Wed Jun 06, 2007 12:11 am
by Jakemaster
I just don't understand the point and frankly if I was homosexual I would be insulted. It's like they are saying gays need special treatment or extra help for travelling. The whole thing is stupid

Re: Southwest Airlines comes out of the closet...

Posted:
Wed Jun 06, 2007 1:48 am
by expat
I bet that the City Fathers and Mayor's of the cities on the Gay Destination list are just soooooooooooooooooo proud to be included.
It makes me think that this is a RyanAir air type stunt from some clever marketing people. Wait for the backlash and see all that free publicity role in.
Matt
Re: Southwest Airlines comes out of the closet...

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Wed Jun 06, 2007 2:56 pm
by dcunning30
It's just a business decision.
Re: Southwest Airlines comes out of the closet...

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Wed Jun 06, 2007 9:30 pm
by beaky
Not surprised. The travel and hospitality biz in general have been offering "separate but equal" service to that crowd for years... it's not insulting to them, I guess, because if a same-sex couple spend a fortune to go somewhere and want to hold hands on the beach without a posse running them out of town, they'd prefer to know beforehand that the locale is "gay-friendly".
And it's a sound business decision: despite the recent trend in gays starting families, most don't have kids, so that means more disposable income.
It's also not so exclusive as you might think: for example, a few years ago I found a really nice little hotel in Miami where I could stay with my dog for a couple of nights... my search was for a dog-friendly place, but it also turned out it was a gay-friendly place (as in on official gay-friendly listings).
But it didn't seem particularly "gay" to me, although I guess some of the other guests may have been of that persuasion.
I didn't care either way- the place was nice, not too expensive, the proprietress (and her dog) were very friendly and helpful...it was excellent. Unlike the chain hotel at our first stop, which claimed online to be dog-friendly, did not reply either way to my online query about the dog, yet gave me a bunch of static when I arrived with dog in tow. >:(
Re: Southwest Airlines comes out of the closet...

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Wed Jun 06, 2007 10:11 pm
by bok269
Delta has something simialar.
Re: Southwest Airlines comes out of the closet...

Posted:
Fri Jun 08, 2007 1:10 am
by Jakemaster
Not surprised. The travel and hospitality biz in general have been offering "separate but equal" service to that crowd for years... it's not insulting to them, I guess, because if a same-sex couple spend a fortune to go somewhere and want to hold hands on the beach without a posse running them out of town, they'd prefer to know beforehand that the locale is "gay-friendly".
And it's a sound business decision: despite the recent trend in gays starting families, most don't have kids, so that means more disposable income.
It's also not so exclusive as you might think: for example, a few years ago I found a really nice little hotel in Miami where I could stay with my dog for a couple of nights... my search was for a dog-friendly place, but it also turned out it was a gay-friendly place (as in on official gay-friendly listings).
But it didn't seem particularly "gay" to me, although I guess some of the other guests may have been of that persuasion.
I didn't care either way- the place was nice, not too expensive, the proprietress (and her dog) were very friendly and helpful...it was excellent. Unlike the chain hotel at our first stop, which claimed online to be dog-friendly, did not reply either way to my online query about the dog, yet gave me a bunch of static when I arrived with dog in tow. >:(
That's a better perspective. Just glancing at the site it seemed kinda dumbed down like it was made for children almost, but maybe a glance wasn't enough

Re: Southwest Airlines comes out of the closet...

Posted:
Fri Jun 08, 2007 4:13 am
by an-225
Hmmm...now I am insulted. If you look around, there is a section labelled "Kids Korner". When will the patronising END?
Re: Southwest Airlines comes out of the closet...

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Fri Jun 08, 2007 4:33 am
by Chris_F
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I didn't care either way- the place was nice, not too expensive, the proprietress (and her dog) were very friendly and helpful...it was excellent.
Re: Southwest Airlines comes out of the closet...

Posted:
Fri Jun 08, 2007 6:01 am
by Tweek
No flights to Alabama?

Re: Southwest Airlines comes out of the closet...

Posted:
Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:17 am
by fighter25
No flights to Alabama?

LMAO

Re: Southwest Airlines comes out of the closet...

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Fri Jun 08, 2007 7:31 pm
by beaky
No flights to Alabama?

I'm pretty sure "gay" still means "carefree" in Alabama...

Re: Southwest Airlines comes out of the closet...

Posted:
Fri Jun 08, 2007 9:11 pm
by Aerophile
No flights to Alabama?

I'm pretty sure "gay" still means "carefree" in Alabama...

I guess not, but I was just recently informed that I'm co-piloting in a King Air to Alabama a week from today. I've never been to Alabama before. Just how "carefree" is it?