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DALLAS: A WORLD OF

INSPIRATION Dallas is a city with many sides, but our artistic one shines brightest. Downtown you’ll find the largest contiguous urban arts district in America, part of a collection of architecturally stunning venues and museums that spreads across the city. Take in rousing opera and classical music, the best of Broadway and soul-stirring dance—plus, striking sculpture, classic landscapes and inspired multimedia installations. No matter which side of the Dallas arts scene you sample, you’re sure to head home inspired.

Find tickets, shows, exhibits and more at VisitDallas.com Location: The Majestic Theater Featuring: Ballet Folklorico, Bishop Arts Theatre Center, Bruce Wood Dance, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, Dallas Summer Musicals, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Sammons Center for the Arts, Texas Ballet Theater

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LATINO ARTS PROJECT: MEXICAN MODERN SCULPTURE Dallas’s latest permanent pop-up museum explores Latino art, history and culture while also celebrating the local Latino community. Latino Arts Project’s inaugural and current exhibit, Mexican Modern Sculpture: A Study of the Artists, spotlights nine transformative Mexican artists, who reached their pinnacle of fame during the 1930s–1950s from five regions in Mexico, through nearly 100 sculptures. With the support of the Secretaría de Cultura of México, the Latino Arts Project will be the only venue in the United States to feature this exhibit.

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September 2019

36 D’Arcy Explains It All D’Arcy Carden opens up about The Good Place ending, living her dream, and the joys of never having a backup plan.

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1o Gary’s Greeting 12 Saludos de Gary 14 The A-List 16 Spotlight 18 Community Outreach 20 Our People 24 Feedback

27 Hear the latest gossip, sip a carroty cocktail, and get a good night’s sleep in PDX.

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32 Voice your opinion on emojis in the office, discover how to keep customers loyal, and lend a hand to public school teachers.

The Fountain of Youth Has a Net 42 United by ping-pong, these friends support one another through all of life’s bounces.

The City You’re Missing: Cleveland 60 Cleveland’s rock ’n’ character is catching on with the rest of the country. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEFF LIPSKY

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September 2019 EDITORIAL creative director Kevin de Miranda executive editor Mark Shimabukuro art director Desiree Espada editors Tommie Ethington Melissa Flandreau Alex Macon associate editor Kiley Faulkner designers Mariela Garcia Christine Smith Maria Williams editorial intern Kristin Blake contributors Laura Arenschield, Nick Cabrera, Jim Gold, Page Grossman, Miles Howard, Mary Beth Koeth, Jeff Lipsky, Rob Wilson web development, pace interactive Jason Dalton, Craig Davis, Carolyn Eckstein EDITORIAL INQUIRIES Write to Southwest: The Magazine 4131 N. Central Expy., Suite 750, Dallas, TX 75204, or email letters@southwestmag.com. Our writer’s guidelines and editorial calendar can be found at southwestmag.com. SOUTHWEST INQUIRIES For comments or questions directed at Southwest Airlines that don’t pertain to the magazine, write to Southwest Airlines Customer Relations P.O. Box 36647, Dallas, TX 75235-1647, or visit the “Contact Us” page at Southwest.com.

ceo & owner Bonnie McElveen-Hunter chairman emeritus Eugene Johnston secretary-treasurer Patricia M. McConnell president Jason Whiting chief operating officer & chief financial officer Leigh Ann Klee vice president, production James A. DeCata senior production manager Greg Onder director of marketing Candice Thomas media analyst Samantha Absher

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Gary’s Greeting

A Winning Team I always love this time of year, when fall is on the horizon and the heat of summer is in our rearview mirror. It’s back to school for some, back to work for others, and, perhaps my favorite aspect, football season. I grew up playing all kinds of sports, most notably football, and on Saturdays in the fall, you’ll find me cheering for my beloved alma mater, The University of Texas. Another fall highlight for me is getting to bring our Leadership Team together for a day of learning, inspiration, and fellowship. I’m a big believer in the power

of teams spending quality time together, so I always find this day rewarding. Last year, we were fortunate to be joined by several motivational speakers, including legendary college football coach Lou Holtz. Our Team Members were so moved by his message that we are bringing him back again this year and are looking forward to another inspiring day. Perhaps our biggest takeaways from Coach Holtz were the three simple rules he set for his teams: Do what’s right, do everything to the best of your ability, and show your team you care. When

followed, these rules speak to trust, commitment, and love—and when those three dynamics are present, you have a winning team. At Southwest®, we ask every Employee to live the Southwest Way, which encompasses having a Warrior Spirit, Servant’s Heart, and Fun-LUVing Attitude. While “LUV®” is a nod to our New York Stock Exchange ticker symbol, it’s also a reference to how we like to think of ourselves as “the love airline.” We hope you’ve noticed that we take our competition seriously, but not ourselves. I like to say that the airline industry is the ultimate team sport, and it takes all of us working together to get you where you’re going. I’ve been incredibly proud to take the field with the Southwest Team for the past 33 years. Each year, we are faced with new challenges, and each year, we have triumphed and prevailed because we are bound by trust, commitment, and love. Thank you for allowing our Team to serve you today!

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Saludos de Gary

Un Equipo Ganador Siempre me ha gustado esta época del año, cuando el otoño está en el horizonte y el calor del verano se percibe desde el retrovisor. Para algunos es hora de regresar a la escuela, para otros hay que regresar al trabajo, pero quizás mi parte favorita es la llegada de la temporada de fútbol americano. Crecí jugando todo tipo de deportes, sobre todo fútbol americano. Los sábados, durante esta temporada, pueden encontrarme aplaudiendo al equipo de mi alma mater, La Universidad de Texas. Otro evento destacado del otoño, para mí, es la reunión de nuestro Equipo de Liderazgo para tener un día de

aprendizaje, inspiración y compañerismo. Siempre he creído en que los equipos de trabajo pasen tiempo de calidad juntos. Por eso, encuentro esta reunión muy gratificante. El año pasado tuvimos la fortuna de que nos acompañaran varios oradores motivacionales, incluyendo al legendario entrenador de fútbol americano Lou Holtz. Los Miembros de nuestro Equipo se emocionaron tanto con su mensaje, que este año lo hemos invitado de nuevo y estamos emocionados por tener otro día inspirador. Los principales aprendizajes que hemos retomado del Entrenador Holtz fueron tres sencillas reglas que él

compartió con su equipo: Haz lo que es correcto, haz siempre tu mejor esfuerzo y demuéstrale a tu equipo que te preocupas por ellos. Estas reglas se relacionan con la confianza, el compromiso y el amor. Cuando esas tres dinámicas estén presentes, tendrás un equipo ganador. En Southwest®, le pedimos a nuestros Empleados que vivan el Estilo de Vida Southwest, que implica tener un Espíritu Guerrero, un Corazón para Servir y una Actitud de Diversión (Fun-LUVing Attitude). Aunque “LUV®” tiene que ver con nuestro símbolo en la Bolsa de Valores en Nueva York, también hace referencia a que somos “la aerolínea del corazón.” Espero que hayan notado que nos tomamos en serio a nuestra competencia, pero no a nosotros mismos. Me gusta pensar que nuestra industria es el máximo deporte en equipo y requiere de todos nosotros para llevarte a tu destino. Estoy muy orgulloso de estar en la cancha con el Equipo Southwest Airlines® desde hace 33 años. Cada año nos enfrentamos a nuevos retos y cada año triunfamos, porque estamos unidos por la confianza, el compromiso y el amor. ¡Gracias por permitir que nuestro Equipo trabaje para ustedes!

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As the co-founder of an international consulting firm, Celeste Blackman helps businesses cultivate positive workplace environments. Her busy schedule means her plans are constantly changing, which is why she appreciates our no change fees. Although Celeste is a fan of our flexible policies, her love for Southwest® really stems from her work with our Repurpose with Purpose (RWP) program. RWP turns discarded items into useful products through partner organizations like Rethreaded, a nonprofit that sells handcrafted accessories made from upcycled Southwest aircraft seat leather. She supports Rethreaded by volunteering at the organization’s store and by offering her consulting services in exchange for a donation to Rethreaded. Celeste, we love your commitment to RWP! —Lauren Losack, Communications & Outreach WHY SOUTHWEST “Travel is hard enough, and the friendly faces at Southwest ensure that I’ll land at my destination in good spirits.” NICE GESTURE “Once, after a delayed flight, I received an apology note and a $100 travel voucher. This was a pleasant surprise that really touched me.”

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On my trip home from Tampa, Florida, Flight Attendant Donna G. was making her way down the aisle to collect trash. I saw that the woman sitting next to me was going to throw away her pop-top, but I asked her if I could keep it. As the plane was preparing for landing, Donna walked over to my row and handed me a cup full of pop-tops that she had collected from the rest of the Passengers. I was so amazed that she had not only picked up on the fact that I was saving pop-tops but also had taken the time to collect them for me. Donna had no way of knowing that I save them for a school that serves students with special needs. She also had no way of knowing that my original flight home had been canceled and I’d had to miss a day of work, which had put me in quite a grumpy mood. Thank you to Donna for making me happy again. It really is the little things that make your trip something special. —Southwest Customer Gay K.

I want to thank Captain Dave W. and First Officer Nathan B. for stepping up during each flight leg of our five-leg day together. Speaking as a Flight Attendant, it really makes a difference when the Pilots assist us in cleaning the plane and offer to grab us something to eat or drink. When we have long days without a free moment to run to the restroom or grab a snack, it makes our lives so much easier to have help from the Pilots. It’s Pilots like Dave and Nathan that keep me fueled and working hard every day, which allows me to better serve our Passengers. During our recent five-leg day, they took every available moment they had to check on the Flight Attendants. They are the definition of Teamwork, and I want them to know that their kindness doesn’t go unnoticed. Thank you, Dave and Nathan, for all you’ve done and continue to do for your Crew, our Company, and our Passengers. —Tatiana L., Flight Attendant

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How do you earn it? “What comes to mind are reward points, or discounts and promotions. But the difference between a good and a great experience comes down to people and how they make us feel. It’s all about the principles of empathy, responsibility, and generosity. Certain practices can bring empathy to life. We’ve got to make a genuine human connection. You can’t have empathy for someone if you don’t know how they’re feeling.”

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humans navigate a new plane of existence. Over the show’s three seasons, the characters have grappled with the idea of right and wrong, spurred by what they learn in the Good Place, the Bad Place, and even the Medium Place. And Janet, despite her artificially intelligent tendencies, goes through changes of her own—learning to lie, for one, leads to a few glitches. Season three presented Carden with a new challenge: In the episode “Janet(s),” she had to play her fellow castmates, who each had been changed into a version of Janet. Schur and the writers told Carden the plan before season three filming began. “I was so thrilled and honored, but there was a little part of me that was hoping they would decide not to do it. ‘Well, it was a nice thought, but we went a different way.’” Shooting the episode required Carden to film

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human was,” she says. “So I had to sort of smack myself in the face and get it together.” Along with The Good Place, Carden films (sometimes concurrently) her recurring role on Barry, an Emmy-nominated dark comedy starring Bill Hader as a hit man trying to start a new life as an actor. Carden plays Natalie Greer, one of the members of Hader’s acting class, a role she landed the same month as Janet. What may seem like a lucky few weeks was the payoff of years of hard work. “There were so many times where I told myself, ‘It’s too late. You missed it.’ Even as a young, young, young person, I remember The All New Mickey Mouse Club had Ryan Gosling and Britney Spears and the other kids, and I remember thinking, ‘Well, it’s too late for me.’” Carden credits UCB with not only giving her confidence in performing but also a strong sense

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while talking to a piece of tape on the wall or on a pole, a process she described as “so technical and strange and counterintuitive and not the way any of us have ever acted.” Help came in the form of co-star Ted Danson, who filmed the episode’s first scene with Carden. The Cheers veteran sat Carden down afterward to offer support, reminding her to focus on each character’s motivations while filming. “He was like, ‘You need to remember what you’re doing. You have to have the words make sense in your brain; otherwise, it’ll feel like gibberish,’” she says. “I mean, anytime you have Ted Danson giving you any sort of advice, you listen to it and take it in completely.” For Carden, finding that perfect balance “between robot-y, AI person, not-a-person, and human” hasn’t been without its challenges. “We want it to be right, but it’s kind of like, ‘What is right with her?’ because she’s evolving and changing,” she says. “We’ve been very wary of not pushing her too quickly into ‘human zone.’” That gradual shift led to a surprising moment in the season three finale, where Janet and Eleanor discuss, essentially, what it means to be human. “If there were an answer I could give you to how the universe works, it wouldn’t be special,” Carden says in the scene. “… But since nothing seems to make sense, when you find something or someone that does, it’s euphoria.” Carden’s dialogue represents the best of Mike Schur comedies—a scene that makes you laugh and just as suddenly makes you think. “I was really frustrated with myself [while filming] because I knew the character Janet would not be crying through this speech, but D’Arcy the

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This ping-pong table has become the site of a showdown. It’s the O.K. Corral of table tennis. But instead of multiple gunslingers on either side, there are only two old men holding paddles. And one is my father. My dad, Jay Arenschield, is crouched like a shortstop, swinging his arms to keep his muscles loose, stopping once to brush his white hair out of his eyes. His opponent, a 74-year-old Californian named David, looks tough, if slightly stoop-shouldered: lean frame. Tanned skin. What appears to be a tailored polo shirt. The man’s eyes are locked on my dad. His mouth is set in a fierce line. But Dad, 73, is looking pretty ferocious himself. He bounces a ping-pong ball on the floor a couple times. He nods at his opponent. He tosses it into the air with his left hand, and then flicks the paddle in his right, firing the ball off the table and over the net. They volley. David scores first. From the sidelines, Dad’s youngest brother—my 65-year-old uncle, Ricky— claps his hands. “C’mon, Jay; don’t let up,”

Uncle Ricky says. “You get an offensive shot, you take it.” “C’mon, Jay. C’mon, c’mon,” adds their friend Kerry. “C’mon, man. You got this.” We’re in Albuquerque, New Mexico, for the National Senior Games, a once-everytwo-years Olympic-style event that invites athletes ages 50 to over 100 to flex their athletic prowess in everything from archery to pickleball. Earlier in the week, a 103-year-old woman made National Senior Games history as the oldest woman to compete in—and win—both the 50- and 100-meter dash. Just two days before, Uncle Ricky and Kerry competed in the men’s doubles tournament, placing seventh in the country in their age bracket. Dad had competed in that tournament, too, only he and his partner lost in two quick and heartbreaking matches. Now, we’re watching Dad as he tries to get his first win, and soon, other players are gathering to watch—people he’s never

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y dad’s ping-pong group is something special, a diverse group of mostly older men at a time when “diversity” and “older men” are not phrases I often connect. The group started when one of my dad’s friends, Dhia Aldoori, a physician who fled Iraq during Saddam Hussein’s reign, realized he needed something to keep his body moving as he got older. Dhia—everyone calls him “Doc”—had played soccer for nearly his entire life. But he didn’t think his body would hold up on the soccer field forever, and, besides, the Ohio seasons didn’t always allow him to play soccer outside. After some research, Doc settled on ping-pong. Then, he convinced the clinic that employs him to let him set

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up a ping-pong table in one of its conference rooms. That was around 2011, and at first, it was just Doc and Mary Mullins, a patient service representative at the clinic. Then, they started inviting patients, who invited friends, who told other friends, and now, around 30 people show up regularly to play. The clinic is in my hometown of Brunswick, Ohio, where my parents still live, and by 2014, that circle had widened to include my dad. I’d met many of the players during the handful of visits I’d made to their practices, when my husband and I would bring our 2-year-old son to watch “Baba” play ping-pong. But it wasn’t until the Ohio Senior Olympics in the summer of 2018, the tournament that qualified Dad for the national games, that I really understood how tight these friendships had become. My dad was on the court in Columbus, standing with a few of his ping-pong buddies, getting ready for his final match. He took a deep breath and sized up his opponent. He’d dispatched two tough players from Dayton already, and now he had to take on a Michigan resident who looked like a retired weightlifter. If Dad won, he’d take home a gold medal and a qualifying score to compete in the national games. The match was a best-of-five-game series, each game played to 11 points, and he had to win by two. I watched Ricky put a hand on my dad’s shoulders, look him in the eyes, and lay down the law. “If you get up 10–5, no holding back,” my uncle said. “You go for the jugular.” Nearby, Doc nodded. “Do it.” Dad looked to his doubles partner, a gentle-hearted retired scientist named Rob, who emigrated from India, and Rob smiled. “You can do this, Jay,” he said. And then, Dad strode on the court, and won.

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met until this tournament, from Virginia and Texas and New York—and they’re applauding my dad and cheering him on. The whole thing feels surreal: Dad is competing on a national level in a sport he only started taking seriously a couple years ago, in his 70s. I sit there on the sidelines, listening as his friends and his wife—my mom—cheer him on. It’s his first match in the first round of a possible seven-round tournament; each match is a best-offive-game series. If Dad loses two matches in this round, he’s out of the tournament. He is one of 44 men aged 70–74 competing. David is kicking my dad’s butt, blasting every shot off corners and sending my dad lunging in wild directions. Dad is sweating, breathing hard— at one point, after he misses a serve, he throws his head back in frustration. But he’s also grinning and laughing and making jokes. He’s flashing smiles at my mom, basically flirting. He’s practically bubbling over with happiness. And I think: When I am 73, please let me have this kind of life.

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After the Ohio Senior Olympics, Dad and his friends started training in earnest. They traveled to other pingpong clubs, testing themselves against different players. Doc hired a coach, a kid in his 20s who is trying to make the actual U.S. Table Tennis team. My dad started being more conscientious about what he ate: fewer late-night potato chips, more vegetables. I’d visit their practices and watch as they tested new serving styles or worked on returning harder shots, and I got to know the rest of the group: Kerry, my uncle’s doubles partner, an ardent Catholic who jokes and laughs nonstop. Doyle, who plays the banjo and has been wheelchair-bound since a motorcycle accident in his teens—and who has been competing in table tennis tournaments around the world for decades, beating able-bodied competitors at every stop. Tammy, Doyle’s wife, who only recently started playing, but who competed alongside Doyle in the mixed doubles tournament in Albuquerque. There are others—Leon, who won a gold medal in the 85–89 mixed doubles tournament in Albuquerque; Mary, who is not yet 50 and too young to compete in the senior games; and Victor, who looks like an aging movie star. As their training for the national games ramped up, their practices got more intense. Three or four times a week, they’d get together in that same little conference room at the health center where Doc and Mary work. They’d push the conference tables to the walls, drag out two high-priced pingpong tables, and start playing. Sometimes, there was music— at one practice, Doc fired up Jim Croce’s “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown,” turned to my dad with a sly smile and said, “This one’s for you, Jay.” (I didn’t ask. I didn’t want to know.) And the thing was, they weren’t just playing ping-pong. They shared meals—lunches and dinners, sometimes with their spouses, sometimes without. When my cousin, Uncle

Ricky’s daughter, wanted to build a treehouse for her sons, Doc volunteered to come help. There were times they set down their paddles and talked about social issues. They don’t share the same politics, but they agreed to start with respect and go from there, and so they were able to talk about immigration and health care and climate change. It was almost like they were trying to get better, not just at ping-pong, but as people. On nights when the group didn’t play, Dad headed into the basement of my parents’ house. Catty-corner from the shop where he dabbles, purely as an amateur, in woodworking, he keeps a ping-pong table with a robot that serves ping-pong balls over the net with varying speeds and spins. His training was on pace and his game was getting stronger. Every time I asked him about it, he’d say he felt good, that he was just trying to do his best, that he couldn’t wait to see what the national competition was like. He and my mom booked a bed and breakfast in Old Town Albuquerque for a week around the Senior Games, and she started making plans to visit Santa Fe and the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, to sample New Mexico’s famous chile rellenos, to explore the desert valleys. And then my dad cut off his finger. don’t want you to worry,” my mom started, and if the words had had physical form, they would have quivered, “but we are in the emergency room.” It was just before lunchtime on April 17, nine weeks before the National Senior Games, when my mom’s number flashed on my phone. It was a workday, the middle of the day, a strange time for her to call. Dad had been in the middle of a woodworking project, sawing a chunk of wood into smaller, thinner pieces, when the blade sucked in the shim he’d been using as a guide, dragging Dad’s finger along with it. The blade sliced his

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index finger neatly at the first knuckle. I wasn’t there, but the pictures I saw later were gruesome: The tip of Dad’s finger lolls to the side at nearly a right angle, exposing muscle, flesh, and bone. He was lucky in a few regards. One: The doctors thought that his finger could be reattached, so he might not lose it entirely. Two: He hadn’t lost much blood. And three: The finger happened to be on his left hand. His right hand—his paddle hand—was unharmed. Mom didn’t want us to make the two-hour drive to their house. She’d called my uncle Ricky and he’d come to the hospital immediately. Yes, she said, Dad was going to be OK. No, she didn’t know whether he could still play ping-pong. Doc canceled ping-pong practice that evening. “No one could imagine playing with your dad in the hospital,” he said. My dad went home later that night, and when I talked to him the

next day, he sounded as dejected as I’d ever heard him. “It was stupid,” he told me. “I’m giving up woodworking. I don’t need to be taking those kinds of risks.” Staying healthy for his grandkids was the most important thing to him. Nothing else—not

my dad’s face in a sea of marathon runners. Once, he stumbled across the finish line, face white as—well, as a ping-pong ball. He’d had a bad cold that day, and 26.2 miles is a long way, but he had done the training and figured he should give the race a shot. He forced a smile

He is not, from what I have seen, the kind of person who gives up. woodworking, not ping-pong—was worth jeopardizing his ability to play with them. But what about the Senior Games? “I just don’t know,” he said. “It just doesn’t feel like it matters.” I remember being a kid, shivering in the early spring wind that sweeps down from Canada and over Lake Erie before swirling around the buildings of downtown Cleveland, and watching for

at my mom when she tried to help him stand up. I don’t remember what he said to her, but if I had to guess, I’d say he picked his go-to line from the movie Tombstone, one uttered by a character as he stands, pale, sweating, and drunk, in a saloon. “Not me,” my dad would have quoted. “I’m in my prime.” He is not, from what I have seen, the kind of person who gives up. Doc was the first person to

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Here’s my dad, in his 70s, with a whole new group of friends, so close they’re almost a surrogate family. ad’s second match is against a tall, lanky, friendly guy—I later learn he’s a semiretired pastor at a Lutheran church in Minnesota. The first game starts out OK; Dad scores a couple, the pastor scores a couple, and then the pastor pulls ahead, up by two, up by five. Dad scores twice more, then doesn’t score again. Maybe a higher power was pulling for the pastor, maybe Dad was just too nervous, or maybe the pastor was just better at ping-pong, but it’s a deflating start for my dad. He shakes his head, looks up at the ceiling like the answers might be written there, and sighs. He needs a win, badly. Kerry leans over to me. “He’s

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t’s a broiling spring day, and I’m pedaling down Cleveland’s wildflower-lined Towpath Trail, which follows an old pack mule route on the banks of the Cuyahoga River. In the 19th century, mules would pull ships along the river. Today, I’m fighting a different battle: I haven’t been on a bike in two years. But as I wheeze my way up a sun-splashed hillside toward the archway of the Hope Memorial Bridge, I can’t help but be spirited away by the scenery. Across the river, skyscrapers and brownstones bask in the sun. Through the arch, I see a verdant ocean of trees and—seeming to sprout from the greenery—smokestacks and industrial buildings. Factories like these were the engines of prosperity that supercharged Cleveland into a vibrant metropolis. Gilded

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Don’t Stop Believing My ride along the Towpath is the perfect orientation to central Cleveland. It also leaves me famished. Luckily, the trail delivers me to Sokolowski’s University Inn. Savory aromas waft from the windows of the restaurant, an oldschool dining hall with nourishing Polish comfort food. West Side Market

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As I wolf down pierogies under a stuffed deer head in the dining room, a multigenerational crowd applauds the piano player who’s busy playing away in the corner. With a mouthful of potato and cheese, I scan the room. This collision of historical intrigue—Sokolowski’s claims to be the city’s oldest family-owned restaurant—and gluttonous joy is foreshadowing adventures to come. Once the last morsel is gone, I take a stroll around Tremont, a historic, blue-collar part of town that is also one of Cleveland’s fastest-growing neighborhoods. Postwar family cottages are the default here, but you’ll also happen upon newer construction, a testament to the national interest Cleveland has lately been garnering from both homebuyers and tastemakers. It’s a far cry from the days when a common (but inaccurate) outside perception of Cleveland was one of a city in decline. It’s true the industrial boom that catalyzed the city’s early growth came to end in the 1960s, when factory closings and a suburban exodus led to hard questions about Cleveland’s future. Between 1970 and 2013, the city lost about half its population. But what’s missing from that narrative is the fact that the Clevelanders who stayed committed to creating a new future for themselves. Health care providers like University Hospitals and Cleveland Clinic, both affiliated with Case Western Reserve University, expanded their facilities and educational offerings. The city invested millions of dollars in creating and updating cultural institutions like the Rock &

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bronze statues of sailors and soldiers. But the neighboring buildings are what really catch my eye. The Arcade, a gargantuan structure that served as the first indoor shopping center in the U.S., is an ode to Victorian-era opulence. I wander past the classically inspired Cleveland Public Library. Minutes later, I’m gawking at a giant chandelier suspended over the street—the defining landmark of the Playhouse Square theater district, where 11 venues make up the country’s largest performing arts center outside of Manhattan. Even the local Heinen’s supermarket is tucked away in the magnificent Cleveland Trust Rotunda, a historic landmark that opened as a bank in 1908. The marble atrium where elites once managed their finances now offers sushi, salads, and coffee. The beer and wine coolers are on the second floor rotunda. Up there, you can enjoy a draft lager while gazing up at the green and gold skylight. It’s a bit too early for beer (I guess), so I cross the street and drop off my luggage at the Kimpton Schofield Hotel. Within minutes, I’m zooming back into downtown—this time, on one of the hotel’s complimentary bicycles.

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↑ 1796 / Connecticut lawyer and surveyor Moses Cleaveland founds the city and lends it his name. In 1831, the Cleveland Advertiser dropped the ‘a,’ reportedly to save space in the paper. The spelling stuck. Today, head to Public Square to pay a visit to the statue erected in Cleaveland’s honor.

1869 / The Forest Citys, named for the city’s abundant

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1915 / Cleveland Play House, the first professional regional theater in the country, is founded. Today, see a show. The company remains active and has hosted millions of theatergoers over the years. —Kristin Blake

in diffuse light. Just outside the doors of the brewery, legions of young people are lining up outside the nightclubs and bars that constitute The Flats. Shipyards and iron furnaces used to be the main attractions here. Today, The Flats is one of Cleveland’s premier nightlife districts. Here, you can slurp down oysters, play bocce ball, and dance to music from visiting DJs. (If you’re feeling really saucy, you can even put a down payment on one of the new apartments being built here.) These are just a few ways that Clevelanders like to blow off steam.

It’s Only Rock ’n’ Roll The next day, I take the train to the Ohio City neighborhood and spend the morning putzing around what’s known as Hingetown, where a stretch of buildings is emblazoned with murals of wild animals, wilder cityscapes, and, in one instance, a slice of pepperoni pizza that’s left a long greasy smear in its wake. These are the handiwork of local artists, but Cleveland’s proximity to major cities like Chicago and New York also ensures a steady stream of visiting creatives. At Spaces, a working studio where visitors can admire work by rotating resident artists, I see two memorable video exhibits, including a visual ode to an abandoned country club in Cleveland and its secret history of joys and heartbreaks. I have lunch down the street from Spaces at The Flying Fig, where chef Karen Small tells me about growing up in the suburb of Shaker Heights. (Her grandfather’s backyard garden was her introduction to locally sourced cuisine, and her restaurant takes a similar farm-to-table approach.) I then head across the street to the West Side Market. There, dozens and dozens of vendors hawk cured meats and fish, artisan cheeses, and confectionary treats like the pizzelle waffle cookies that I’m soon nibbling. Later that afternoon at a laptop-filled espresso bar called Beviamo cafe, I think that hard times can inspire not only creativity, but also a healthy sense of rebellion. In Cleveland, whether you’re having lunch or exploring a new neighborhood, there’s friendly mischief in the air around you. It’s a wonderfully scrappy and idiosyncratic contrast to the extravagant architecture I saw downtown. What makes Cleveland’s creative and playful nature especially compelling is the feeling that Clevelanders aren’t striving to blow your socks off. They’re doing the things they love for themselves and for each other, first and foremost. You’re just invited to the show.

All Tomorrow’s Parties As the sun disappears behind thunderheads, I catch a ride to Slavic Village, a suburban enclave with roots in Eastern Europe. In the 19th century, Cleveland took in thousands of immigrants. Today, the population of Slavic Village reflects the diversity of modern Cleveland, and the air here still seems to retain the hopeful, electric feeling of arriving in a new country.

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Roll Hall of Fame and Cleveland Browns Stadium (today known as FirstEnergy Stadium). And a burgeoning tech startup scene has minted new local entrepreneurs. Cleveland’s creativity is resilient. On a leafy street away from the main drags, I find Forest City Brewery, which is housed in a 1915 timber-frame factory. The beer garden is decked out with colorful camp chairs and, just for good measure, the tallest mulberry tree in Ohio. I head inside and procure a flight of beers. I trade notes with a dude sitting at the bar near me. Next thing I know, I’m jotting down the names of other local purveyors as my new friend dictates a list. I scribble furiously—there are more than 30 microbreweries in Cleveland—and try to keep up with his recommendations: Market Garden, Fat Head’s, Great Lakes, and more. I eventually find myself sipping a clove-rich Hefeweizen on the outdoor riverside patio at Collision Bend Brewing Co. A tangerine sunset bathes the city

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I step into Saucisson, a butcher shop and the brainchild of Cleveland restaurant veterans Melissa Khoury and Penny Barend. With an emphasis on local meat, the chefs have attracted national attention. They’re flying to New York tomorrow for a Food Network taping, but they’ve generously made time to offer me samples of their beer brats and heavenly pork terrine with cinnamon and golden raisins. Creations like these have been dished out at the annual “Village Feast” that Saucisson caters for Slavic Village residents. “We shut down the street outside the shop and put out communal tables, and it’s a free community meal,” Khoury says. “Food is a common denominator. We seat everybody family-style. We encourage people to break up and sit with someone they didn’t arrive with, to interact with each other, and to make friends.” With the smoked meats and community-minded ethos of Saucisson lingering on my palate, I take a contemplative hike in nearby Garfield Park Reservation. This is one of Cleveland’s century-old Metroparks, which make up an incredible 23,000-acre “Emerald Necklace” of nature reservations where you can jog, bike, and spot rare birds. As I wind through the maplewoods, I see the white-tailed rump of a deer disappearing into the bushes. I continue to Mill Creek Falls, a 48 foot-tall monster of a cascade. You could easily spend a week exploring the Metroparks, which speaks to their scale and accessibility. Imagine if

every city operated on the idea that everyone deserves easy access to the beauty of the outdoors. This idea of civic equity is the foundation of the restaurant where I have dinner reservations tonight. But “restaurant” is only half the story. Located in Shaker Square, a bustling hub that borders Cleveland and Shaker Heights, Edwins Leadership Institute & Restaurant is a nonprofit education program for formerly incarcerated adults who want to build careers in the culinary and hospitality industries. Founded by Brandon Chrostowski, Edwins provides free housing, legal services, job coaching to students in the program, and has a 95 percent employment rate for graduates. Students practice and hone their skill sets by running the restaurant, which offers fine dining in a welcoming atmosphere. Chrostowski, tall and wiry with silver hair, is waiting for me when I arrive. He explains the motivation behind the restaurant: Everyone, including the formerly incarcerated, deserves another chance. In the dining room, I meet Nickole Rivera, a student who hopes to travel and work as a chef after graduation. Rivera’s quick to steer me toward a few dishes. I go for the pistachio-crusted trout with haricots verts and black truffle beurre blanc. Every bite is heaven—rich, buttery, and finely balanced. I watch Chrostowski and the hosts welcome new diners and ask returning guests how they’ve been. (At one point, Chrostowski informs me that the

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conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra is dining at a nearby table.) These gregarious touches imbue Edwins with the familial vibe that I experienced at Sokolowski’s the other afternoon. Knowing that this generosity and kindness extend to these Edwins students who are forging new chapters of their lives is the most satisfying part of the meal.

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machine that I feed coins into for a solid 20 minutes. The rock hall offers multiple floors of exhibits, and at one point, I am invited to vote for its next inductee. I cast a ballot for Nine Inch Nails and imagine the band playing on the shores of the lake. I’d be sure to come back for that concert. Whether it’s your first time here or just your latest visit, you’re guaranteed a show. Because this is a city that’s long pushed at the limits of the imagination, through hell or high water. Along with the sound of crunching guitars and kick drums, there’s a sense of innovation, team spirit, and shared triumph that you often find anywhere a rock band meets to perform—whether it’s a dusty garage or an arena stage. It’s the same feeling you get in Cleveland. Its current, as subtle and powerful as the Cuyahoga River, lifts you off your feet and whisks you away. Before you know it, someone’s handing you a beer, and the next act is tuning up on stage. Miles Howard is a freelance writer in Boston. Email him at mileswhoward@gmail.com.

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The next morning, I catch a bus to University Circle, where Case Western Reserve University just built a stateof-the-art Health Education Campus for medical and dental students. Health care, particularly nursing, is among the university’s most prominent fields of study. Thousands of Cleveland residents avail themselves of the affordable services offered by the university’s Cleveland Clinic. The other big attractions at University Circle are the museums and parks found here. I meet up with Chris Ronayne, the president of University Circle Inc., the local community management organization. We walk to the Cleveland Museum of Art on the Nord Greenway, a 2,200-foot footpath that takes us by gardens, sculptures, and a lagoon accented by lounging sunbathers. We pass a tent stuffed with costumes and giant puppets for an upcoming parade, and suddenly, we’re standing before the art museum itself. Nearby, I notice that a bronze cast of Auguste Rodin’s “The Thinker” is missing its lower legs. In 1970, in a climate of extreme political unrest, a bomb was detonated at the statue’s base early one morning. No one was injured, and no one was ever arrested or charged for the bombing, but the statue was left damaged. “Instead of repairing it, the city, crazy as it was, decided to honor the history of what happened, so it tells a story unto itself,” Ronayne says with a wry smile. I spend the next few hours viewing storied artifacts in three neighboring institutions. I take in the Gordon Parks photography exhibit at the Cleveland Museum of Art, which offers free admission for its permanent collections. Then, I wander over to the Museum of Natural History. Next up is the Cleveland Botanical Gardens, where I visit a tropical biosphere and spy on some reptiles contentedly inhaling insects. Before journeying back downtown, I peer into the luminous foyer of Severance Hall, where the Cleveland Orchestra plays. In the summer, the internationally acclaimed orchestra plays weekend concerts at the Blossom Music Center’s beautiful and spacious outdoor venue. There’s no show on the slate for tonight, so I’ll have to return another time. But that’s not to say my final day here will be lacking for musical accompaniment. In Cleveland, all roads lead to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The building, featuring a glass pyramid structure designed by the legendary architect I.M. Pei, is perched next to Lake Erie. The museum collection features artifacts like Diana Ross’ evening gowns, David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust jumpsuit, and a working Alice Cooper pinball 70 southwest september 2019

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there truly is a right franchise out there for everyone, says Jack Johnson, who co-founded The Franchise Insiders with his wife, Jill. The no-fee consulting firm matches clients to their bestsuited franchise opportunities. “Our firm works with over 500 of today’s smartest franchises,” Johnson says. “We’ve helped hundreds of people become franchise owners, so we’ve worked with almost every scenario imaginable.” People want their slice of the pie, but they also want to find something meaningful to them and their families. Plus, franchisees can work within a proven system while remaining their own boss. The Franchise Insiders has helped people from many different backgrounds. One recent client needed help obtaining an E-2 Investor Visa, which would allow him to move to the United States as a business owner, Johnson says. Another was good with numbers and needed to find a way to put his expertise to work. One client dreamed of a professional career that would serve other people. “We can find her the right franchise to engage her passion and become a real ‘hometown hero,’ all while making a savvy move that could build her a million-dollar business,” Johnson says. “We’re a part of stories like these every day.” The Franchise Insiders makes the search process more enjoyable and effective be-

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make your place matter you don’t need a background in hardware to make Ace your place of success. When a local hardware store suddenly closed in her community, Mary Waggoner told her husband, Mike, that “someone with some guts” should open a new store. The Waggoners partnered with another couple and met with the Ace Hardware team. They were impressed by Ace’s core values and its focus on helping retailers grow. Two years ago, the Waggoners opened their place: Ace Hardware of Butler, Pennsylvania. Ace, a cooperative with more than 4,500 individually owned U.S. stores, provided training and in-store coaches

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And in the case of SealMaster, it’s the leading brand in the pavement maintenance industry, which has produced a number of success stories. For Bob Krebs, who owns North and South Carolina franchise territories, SealMaster has been a nice way to generate income. It’s also been a great capital asset and wealth builder. “The SealMaster franchise has been the best investment in my life,” he says. “It has allowed me a lifestyle beyond my hopes and dreams.” SealMaster’s large territories—some are entire states—offer huge growth potential, Petok Hufford says. Franchisees can open as many storefronts as their markets can profitably bear. “Most people don’t think of supplying a big industry when they’re considering franchise

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opportunities, but it’s a great opportunity for the right type of franchise owner,” says Petok Hufford. SealMaster began franchising in 1993. The company has more than 100 locations in the U.S., has licensed manufacturing in China and Mexico, and distributes into more than 50 countries around the world. In addition to pavement sealer, SealMaster’s product line includes application equipment, crack sealants, pavement repair materials, traffic paints, dust suppressants, concrete sealant and repair products, tools, accessories, and SportMaster sport surfacing products. SealMaster products are used on roads, parking lots, airport pavements, park pathways, highway shoulders, and other asphalt and concrete pavements.

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JOHN BRETON WAS immersed in home swimming pools long before he took the plunge with a Pool Scouts franchise in McKinney, Texas. “Growing up, we were the house with the pool where kids could gather,” Breton says. “My parents could keep an eye on their two teen boys, and we held family barbecues and other events.” After working in marketing technology with big name brands, he yearned to go into business for himself. Then he found Pool Scouts, a franchise offering pool cleaning, maintenance, and minor repairs. He knew it was a way to give people the kinds of family moments that last a lifetime. “The pool can be the center of family life,” he says. Breton was well-versed in business, but he didn’t know much about pool maintenance. That was fine with Pool Scouts, which put him through its two-week “pool school” at the company’s Virginia Beach headquarters. Training covered marketing, advertising, and office operations as well as a week in the field servicing pools.

chisees come from a variety of fields, but their businesses are making a splash with a common mission: saving lives. “The business model looked great, and we love being able to keep kids safe in the water,” says Becky Grindle, who launched her British Swim School franchise in Pittsburgh in 2014. British Swim School offers swimming lessons and teaches water safety and survival skills to children as young as 3 months old. Robert Stapf says he sought a brand with a purpose and a mission he could identify with and feel good about. “What better purpose is there than saving lives?” says Stapf, who’d spent 16 years in the cosmetics industry before diving into his franchise in New Jersey. Grindle and Stapf may not have had aquatics backgrounds, but they did have drive and commitment. “Our franchisees need a passion for helping people, but they don’t need a formal aquatics or business background,” says British Swim School CEO Brian Garrison.

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SNACK TIME

Check out these reminders to enjoy a stress-free travel experience. Secure a position in the A1-A15 boarding group with Upgraded Boarding. Ask a Customer Service Agent at the gate or ticket counter.*

SAY CHEESE!

Please be respectful of Employees and Customers when capturing photos or videos onboard.

We serve complimentary snacks,** but feel free to bring your own food onboard— you just can’t bring your own alcohol to consume onboard.

SMOKE-FREE E-cigarettes are not allowed to be used in the cabin.

Permitted Pueden usarse dentro del avión

Small portable electronic devices (PEDs) such as tablets, e-readers, and smartphones weighing less than 2 pounds may be used in AIRPLANE mode at all times on domestic flights, unless a Crew Member indicates otherwise. A small PED may be held in hand, attached to a person, or placed in clothing or a seatback pocket. Devices and accessories may not block access to the aisle. Large PEDs such as laptops weighing 2 pounds or more must be stowed under the seat or in an overhead bin for taxi, takeoff, and landing. It is recommended that laptops be placed in a case when stowed under the seat. Please use headphones for all audio and video. Siempre puedes usar dispositivos electrónicos portátiles y pequeños (PEDs) tales como tabletas, lectores electrónicos y teléfonos inteligentes que pesen menos de 2 libras en modo AVIÓN en los vuelos domésticos, excepto si un Miembro de la Tripulación indica lo contrario. Puedes tener un PED pequeño en la mano, llevarlo encima, en la ropa o en un bolsillo en el respaldo del asiento. Los dispositivos y accesorios no pueden bloquear el acceso al pasillo. Los PEDs grandes como computadoras portátiles que pesen 2 libras o más deben de ser guardados debajo del asiento o en los compartimentos superiores mientras el avión avanza por la

pista, durante el despegue y el aterrizaje. Se recomienda que las computadoras portátiles se guarden en un estuche debajo del asiento. Por favor usa auriculares para cualquier sonido o video. Smartphones (in AIRPLANE mode) Teléfonos inteligentes (en modo AVIÓN) Tablets or E-readers (in AIRPLANE mode) Tabletas o lectores electrónicos (en modo AVIÓN) Laptop Computers Computadoras portátiles Audio Players Aparatos de audio DVD/CD Players Reproductores de DVD/CD

Digital Cameras Cámaras digitales GPS Receivers GPS Hand-Held Electronic Games Juegos electrónicos portátiles Satellite Radio Radio por satélite Video Camcorders Videocámaras Bluetooth Devices Dispositivos Bluetooth

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Pueden usarse en ocasiones dentro del avión We understand you may want to document your travel on Southwest Airlines®. Want to photograph and/or record Southwest Airlines Customers or Employees? Let them know first! The use of cameras and mobile devices is permitted onboard to capture personal events but can never interfere with the safety of a flight and should always respect others’ privacy. Entendemos que es posible que desees documentar tu viaje en Southwest Airlines. ¿Quieres fotografiar y / o grabar Clientes o Empleados de Southwest Airlines? ¡Hazles saber primero! El uso de cámaras y dispositivos móviles se permite a bordo para capturar eventos personales, pero nunca debe interferir con la seguridad de un vuelo y siempre debe respetar la privacidad de los demás.

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Pueden usarse en todo momento dentro del avión Electronic nerve stimulators and other implanted medical devices are also permitted. Dispositivos de estimulación electrónica de los nervios y otros aparatos médicos implantados también son permitidos. Pacemakers Marcapasos Hearing Aids Aparatos para sordos Electric Shavers Rastrillo eléctrico Electronic Watches Relojes electrónicos Noise-Canceling Headphones Auriculares que aislan el ruido

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Although you can form lines at the back lavatory, you cannot form lines at the front lavatory or gather in the front galley. Please remain seated when the seatbelt sign is turned on.

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Never Permitted Nunca pueden usarse dentro del avión

Devices capable of transmitting data, unless otherwise noted, are never permitted. Nunca son permitidos los dispositivos con capacidad para transmitir datos, excepto que se especifique lo contrario. Two-Way Radios (Walkie-Talkies) or Scanners Radios emisores/receptores (walkie-talkies) Television or AM/FM Radio Receivers Televisión o radios de AM/FM Remote-Controlled Toys Juguetes de control remoto Electronic Cigarettes and Smoking Devices not allowed for use in the cabin. No se permite el uso de Cigarrillos Electrónicos y Dispositivos para fumar adentro de la cabina. Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Smartphone

Also Good to Know También es bueno saber DISABILITY ASSISTANCE Southwest Airlines offers assistance to Customers with disabilities upon request. Please notify a Flight Attendant if you use a needle/ syringe while onboard so we may provide you with access to a disposal container. Southwest Airlines siempre ofrece asistencia para sus Clientes con discapacidades que así lo soliciten. Por favor, notifícale a un Auxiliar de Vuelo si necesitas usar una jeringa durante el vuelo para que podamos proporcionarte acceso al contenedor de desperdicios. CREW INTERFERENCE Federal law prohibits any Passenger from assaulting, threatening, or intimidating a Crew Member or interfering with a Crew Member’s duties. La ley federal prohíbe que los pasajeros ataquen, amenacen o intimiden a los Miembros de la Tripulación o que interfieran con los deberes de un Miembro de la Tripulación. ELECTRONIC DEVICES Cellphones and pagers may be used at the gate and after landing. Los teléfonos y localizadores pueden ser usados en la puerta y después de aterrizar.

CARRYON BAGGAGE Customers are limited to one (1) bag per person, plus one (1) smaller personal item. El límite es de una (1) maleta por persona y un (1) artículo personal más pequeño.

No serviremos bebidas alcohólicas a las personas menores de 21 años de edad. Nos reservamos el derecho de negar la venta de bebidas alcohólicas a cualquier persona a discreción de nuestros Empleados.

LOST AN ITEM ONBOARD A FLIGHT? Visit the Customer Service page on Southwest. com to report a lost item. Visita la página de Servicio al Cliente en Southwest.com para reportar un objeto perdido.

PERSONAL DEVICES Unapproved personal devices (e.g., Knee Defender, infant slings) may not be attached to any part of the aircraft. Dispositivos personales no aprobados (coo por ejemplo “defensores de rodillas” o mantas portabebés) no pueden sujetarse a ninguna parte de la aeronave.

PETS All pets must stay inside their carriers and under the seat (not in an unoccupied seat) for the duration of the flight. Todas las mascotas deben estar adentro de sus portamascotas y debajo del asiento (no en un asiento vacío) mientras dure el vuelo. Southwest.com/pets ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Customers are prohibited from consuming alcoholic beverages not purchased onboard. Alcoholic beverages will not be served to anyone under the age of 21. We reserve the right to refuse the sale of alcoholic beverages to anyone at our Employees’ discretion. Se prohíbe que los Clientes consuman bebidas alcohólicas si no fueron compradas a bordo.

SEATBELT EXTENSIONS Only seatbelt extensions provided by Southwest Airlines are approved for use onboard the aircraft. Only one seatbelt extension per person is allowed. Solo están aprobadas las extensiones para el cinturón de seguridad provistas por Southwest Airlines para su uso abordo de la aeronave. Se permite una sola extensión para el cinturón de seguridad por persona.

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Inflight Entertainment

Getting Connected

100% free inflight entertainment has arrived. Make time fly with free movies,1* messaging,2* and music.3*

To view movies and select ondemand TV content, download the Southwest® app from the Google Play store or Apple App Store before your flight. 1

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Tap the Settings icon, and then put phone on Airplane Mode. Choose the WiFi icon. Turn WiFi On with On/Off button.

Select SouthwestWiFi from your WiFi network list. A new page will appear with a link to Southwestwifi. com or an option to copy the URL. Click the link or copy it into your browser.

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Select SouthwestWiFi from your WiFi network list. A new page will appear with a link to Southwestwifi. com or an option to copy the URL. Click the link or copy it into your browser.

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Select your entertainment option and enjoy.

2 Messaging service allows access only to iMessage and WhatsApp (must be downloaded before the flight). 3Free live TV and iHeartRadio on WiFi-enabled international flights may not be available for the full duration of the flight. *Free inflight entertainment available only on WiFi-enabled aircraft. Limited-time offer. Where available.

• Content and services are offered on WiFi-enabled aircraft only. We cannot guarantee that connecting flights will be WiFi-enabled. • Service on flights to/from destinations outside the contiguous U.S. may not currently be available for the entire flight.

• Movies and select TV content require download of the free Southwest app. • Pricing information for purchasing WiFi can be found on the Inflight Entertainment Portal. • In order to provide a topnotch WiFi experience, we prohibit access to certain

high-bandwidth applications and websites, including Netflix, HBO GO®, and telephony applications (VoIP). We also prohibit access to certain obscene or offensive content.

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Beverages

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Business Select Customers receive a free premium drink† on the day of travel.

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• Coca-Cola® • Coca-Cola® Zero Sugar • Diet Coke® • Canada Dry® Lemon Lime Sparkling Water • 7UP® • Dr Pepper® • Diet Dr Pepper® • Seagram’s® Ginger Ale • Seagram’s® Tonic Water • Seagram’s® Seltzer Water • Mr & Mrs T® Bloody Mary Mix • Mr & Mrs T® Margarita Mix • Mott’s® Tomato Juice • Minute Maid® Cranberry Apple Cocktail

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All alcoholic beverages purchased onboard must be consumed onboard the aircraft.

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Valid Southwest Rapid Rewards® drink coupons, as shown here, are printed with expiration dates and the Member’s (or issuing group’s) name. Business Select drink coupons are valid for sameday use only. Valid Rapid Rewards® and Business Select drink coupons will be accepted onboard for beer, wine, and liquor.

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†You must be 21 years or older to drink alcoholic beverages. According to the U.S. Surgeon General, women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant should not drink alcoholic beverages because of the risk of birth defects. Images of the alcoholic beverage product do not reflect how it is actually served. Customer will not receive a beverage with a cap. In accordance with FAA regulations, Customers are prohibited from consuming alcoholic beverages onboard that are not served by Southwest Airlines.

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This Space For Offical Use Only

2. Free of duty imports: passengers entering the country by sea or by air may import goods of duty, additional to their personal baggage, as long as they prove their value with an invoice or receipt and such amount does not exceed 300 US dollars or its equivalent in domestic or foreign currency or 75 US dollars when the entry is by land. Alcoholic beverages, shredded tobacco or automobile fuel cannot be imported as part of the duty free exemption.

Customs Declaration

FORM APPROVED OMB NO. 1651-0009

19 CFR 122.27, 148.12, 148.13, 148.110,148.111, 1498; 31 CFR 5316

Each arriving traveler or responsible family member must provide the following information (only ONE written declaration per family is required). The term “family” is defined as “members of a family residing in the same household who are related by blood, marriage, domestic relationship, or adoption.” 1 Family Name

First (Given) 2 Birth date

Middle Month

Day

Year

3 Number of Family members traveling with you 4 (a) U.S. Street Address (hotel name/destination

(b) City

During the vacation periods of Holy week, summer and winter, Mexican Nationals entering the country by land may import, under duty exemption, items of up to 300 US dollars or its equivalent in domestic or foreign currency provided that such people do not live along the border strip or border region. The starting and ending dates of such periods can be consulted directly with customs personnel or at www. aduanas.gob.mx.

6 Passport number 7 Country of Residence

trip prior to U.S. arrival

11 I am (We are) bringing

(a) fruits, vegetables, plants, seeds, food, insects: (b) meats, animals, animal/wildlife products: (c) disease agents, cell cultures, snails: (d) soil or have been on a farm/ranch/pasture: 12 I have (We have) been in close proximity of livestock:

Yes

No

Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

No No No No No

Yes

No

(such as touching or handling)

13 I am (We are) carrying currency or monetary instruments

over $10,000 U.S. or foreign equivalent:

(see definition of monetary instruments on reverse)

14 I have (We have) commercial merchandise:

Yes

No

(articles for sale, samples used for soliciting orders, or goods that are not considered personal effects)

15 RESIDENTS—the total value of all goods, including commercial merchandise

I/we have purchased or acquired abroad, (including gifts for someone else, but not items mailed to the U.S.) and am/are bringing to the U.S. is: $ VISITORS—the total value of all articles that will remain in the U.S., including commercial merchandise is: $

Read the instructions on the back of this form. Space is provided to list all the items you must declare.

Signature

CBP Form 6059B (04/14)

1 Last name(s) Nationality

Mexican laws establish among others the following penalties and sanctions related to the importation of goods into the country: • Omission to declare whether coming in or out of the Mexico´s customs amounts of cash, in domestic or foreign checks, payment orders or any other documents receivable in an aggregate amount exceeding the equivalent of 10,000 US dollars or its equivalent in domestic or foreign currency, which action will be punishable with a fine of 20 to 40% of the exceeding amount and the corresponding criminal penalties will be applied. • Introduction into or extraction of goods from Mexico, using deceitful methods to hide items, when their imports or exports is prohibited, restricted or because foreign trade duties must be paid, will be punishable with fines ranging, to 70 or 100%, of the commercial value of merchandise. • Omission of the total or partial payment of foreign trade duties. When failure consist of only a duty omission and the goods do not exceed 3,000 US dollars or its equivalent In domestic or foreign currency, the penalty will consist of up to 116% of the commercial value of the items. Once the duties have been paid, the Customs Authority will make the items available to the passenger. • If the corresponding documentation required by the Customs Law prove that the merchandise was properly submitted for proper customs procedures in order to enter the country, is not exhibited, a precautionary seizure of the non declared goods as well as the corresponding vehicle, in case the passengers entered the country by land, will proceed. • For non declared items which do not comply with regulations and restrictions other than duties, abandonment can be declared once the corresponding fine is paid.

Issue on 2013. Please look up for changes in this information when you are visiting us again at customs desk or at www.aduanas.gob.mx Date (month/day/year)

Welcome to Mexico

Name(s)

I HAVE READ THE IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON THE REVERSE SIDE OF THIS FORM AND HAVE MADE A TRUTHFUL DECLARATION.

for passengers coming from abroad

Passengers may import items to their personal baggage without requiring the services of a customs agent by paying a global rate of 16%, provided that the total amount, excluding the duty free exemption, does not exceed 3,000 US dollars or its equivalent in domestic or foreign currency as long as an invoice, proof of payment or any other document that proves the commercial value of the items is provided.

INFRACTIONS AND SANCTIONS

9 Airline/Flight No. or Vessel Name 10 The primary purpose of this trip is business:

sat.gob.mx

aduanas.gob.mx

3

Customs Declaration

Please read the instructions prior to filling this form: Every passenger or head of household must provide the following information.

PAYMENT OF DUTIES

• Duties can be paid using the form “Pago de contribuciones al comercio exterior” (Foreign trade tax payment). • The total value of computer equipment, added to the rest of the items above cannot exceed 4,000 US dollars or its equivalent in domestic or foreign currency. • Items subject to compliance, regulations other than payment of duties (permits, certificates, and notifications) cannot be imported. • In order to determine the tax basis, the duty free exemptions mentioned in number 2 could be deducted from the value of the items.

(c) State

5 Passport issued by (country)

8 Countries visited on this

2

Date of birth

Day

Month

Year

Passport number

2

VISITORS T Number of days you will stay in Mexico RESIDENTS OF MEXICO Number of days you stayed abroad

3

Number of family members traveling with you Number of luggage pieces (bags and packages) you bring with you Missing luggage or luggage to be imported by cargo (pieces) (See Notification 1 of this form)

4 MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION Mark with an X the means of transportation Maritime Vessel No.

Ground Transport No.

Air Flight No.

5 Carrying money in cash, receivables or a combination of both is legal; however, not declaring the total amount when more than the equivalent of 10,000 US dollars is carried may be subject to administrative or criminal penalties. Are you carrying amounts in cash, documents receivable (checks, promissory notes, payment orders, etc.) or a combination of them, the combined total of which exceeds 10,000 US dollars or their equivalent in national or foreign currency?

No If you have answered Yes, please declare the total amount in US dollars

Yes

$

If you answer Yes, you must also fill out the “Declaración de internación o extracción de cantidades en efectivo y/o documento por cobrar” (Customs Declaration for the import/export of cash, receivables or equivalent documents), which you can request from the customs personnel in charge at the entry ports to Mexico or download it from the Customs Internet Site: www.aduanas.gob.mx

U.S. CUSTOMS DECLARATION FORM*

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MEXICAN CUSTOMS DECLARATION FORM

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MEXICAN IMMIGRATION FORM

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• Sections on the form titled “USO OFICIAL” are for use by Mexican Immigration officials and should not be filled out by Passengers. What to do with this form: • The form will be separated as Passengers proceed through Mexican Customs. • Make sure to retain the bottom portion of the form, which serves as your visa while in Mexico. It must be surrendered

at time of check-in for your return flight. Passengers unable to present this form at time of departure will be fined by Mexican Immigration. * Go to cbp.gov to download, fill out, and print this form before your next international flight.

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