Herb Kelleher sketched out plans for a new Texas airline with his business partners on a cocktail napkin in 1971. Since then, Southwest Airlines has grown to be one of the biggest companies in the nation, employing thousands of men and women across the Lone Star State.
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He dead, Ted.
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I was on a Southwest flight in the 80s, Love Field to Austin, and Mr. Kelleher came on the flight, passed out--tossed really--the complementary peanuts. He was an American original. May he rest in peace.
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Thanks for the info. I happen to be flying Southwest today. They are taking me home. I love Southwest! I will think of Mr. Kelleher and pray he Rests In Peace.


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Thank you for honoring our Herb. He was one of a kind and the best boss on the planet.
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