SOUTHWEST AIRLINES ANNOUNCES GOVERNANCE CHANGES

Leadership Changes - Rakesh Gangwal steps down as independent Chair of Southwest Airlines, effective August 1, 2025, due to additional time commitments unrelated to the company [1] - Doug Brooks is appointed as the new independent Chair of the Board, effective August 1, 2025 [1] - Gangwal will serve as Chair of the newly formed Fleet Oversight Committee and continue on the Finance Committee and the Nominating & Corporate Governance Committee [1] Business Transformation - Southwest Airlines has implemented a significant overhaul of its business model within a year, aimed at benefiting all stakeholders [2] - Bob Jordan and the management team are credited for unlocking value during this transformation [2] - Doug Brooks expresses honor in leading the Board during this evolutionary time and emphasizes the Board's role in overseeing strategic priorities and financial performance [2] Doug Brooks' Background - Doug Brooks has been a Director of Southwest Airlines since 2010 and has a history of leadership roles, including Chairman, President, and CEO of Brinker International, Inc. [2] - Under Brooks' leadership at Brinker, the company focused on portfolio optimization and achieved significant shareholder returns [2] - Brooks also serves on the Professional Advisory Board of St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital [2] Company Overview - Southwest Airlines operates one of the most admired airlines, serving 117 airports across 11 countries [3] - The airline aims to provide friendly, reliable, and low-cost air travel, carrying more air travelers flying nonstop within the U.S. than any other airline [3] - The company employs over 71,000 full-time equivalent active employees as of March 31, 2025, and served over 140 million customers in 2024 [3][4]