¶ … marketing service issues that I would like to discuss, as applied to Southwest Airlines. The first is the fact that the concept of "fun" seems to be focal in Southwest's marketing service. As Johnson and Hall showed (2009), the marketing strategy at Southwest was focused on the idea of fun, primarily because this was the way in which the decision makers at the company wanted to position Southwest. The idea was, obviously, to differentiate the company from other competitors. In the airline industry, there are a couple of ways this can be done: better prices, more routes, better service etc. With Southwest, it seemed that it was all of these at the same time, with a notable focus on better prices and cost-efficiency. However, a strategy of cost-efficiency can be better sold to the customers, present and potential, if it is wrapped up in something other than a rigid message about cost...
One of the interesting "fun" advertisements is one that shows the map of Texas and hearts for all the cities where Southwest flies. The message is "we're spreading love all over Texas." The paper will also look at how this "fun" approach is integrated into the company's comprehensive strategies and in the overall communication strategy.Our semester plans gives you unlimited, unrestricted access to our entire library of resources —writing tools, guides, example essays, tutorials, class notes, and more.
Get Started Now