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Wednesday, July 19, 2006 (AP)
Southwest Profit Soars Despite Fuel Costs



   (07-19) 08:20 PDT DALLAS, (AP) --

   Southwest Airlines Co. on Wednesday said its second-quarter profit more
than doubled despite higher fuel costs, driven by higher passenger traffic
and capacity.

   The low-cost carrier said it earned $333 million, or 40 cents per share,
in the three months ended June 30 compared to $144 million, 18 cents per
share, a year ago. Excluding items related to accounting for derivatives
and hedging activities, Southwest posted a profit of $273 million, or 33
cents per share.

   Analysts polled by Thomson Financial had predicted earnings per share of
26 cents.

   Revenue rose 26 percent to $2.45 billion from $1.94 billion a year ago.
Analysts were expecting sales of $2.3 billion.

   Unit costs increased 12 percent due to the increased price of jet fuel,
Southwest said.

   Passenger traffic in the second quarter rose 15.3 percent to 17.84 billi=
on
revenue passenger miles. A revenue passenger mile is equal to one paying
passenger flown one mile.

   Capacity increased 7.2 percent over the three-month period to 22.88
billion available seat miles. Load factor, or occupancy, rose 5.5 points
to 78 percent.

   "Thus far, strong load factor trends have continued in July, and customer
bookings for the remainder of third quarter 2006 are strong. Based on our
July results to date, we expect strong year-over-year unit revenue trends
again in third quarter 2006," Southwest Chief Executive Gary C. Kelly said
in a statement.

   The company said it expects fuel costs to substantially increase from the
third quarter 2005's 95 cents per gallon and exceed the second quarter
2006's $1.42 per gallon. The company is roughly 70 percent hedged for the
rest of 2006 for oil at $36 a barrel. -------------------------------------=
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