# What expense category is Southwest?

Southwest is classified as a Restaurants expense. Southwest Airlines is a major U.S. low-cost carrier providing domestic and limited international air travel. Business charges represent airfare for employee business trips, conferences, or client visits.

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# What expense category is Southwest?

Southwest is classified asRestaurants·Fully deductible

Southwest Airlines is a major U.S. low-cost carrier providing domestic and limited international air travel. Business charges represent airfare for employee business trips, conferences, or client visits.

At a Glance

CategoryRestaurants

Tax statusFully deductible

Avg. spend$50–$300/one-way ticket for domestic routes; varies widely by route and booking timing

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Founded in 1971 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Southwest Airlines operates over 4,000 daily flights to 117+ airports across 11 countries using an all-Boeing 737 fleet. It is known for its no-assigned-seats policy, no fees for the first two checked bags, and ticketless travel. Southwest serves over 134 million passengers annually. For businesses, charges from Southwest represent airfare for employee business travel — a fully deductible ordinary and necessary business expense. Despite being miscategorized as 'Restaurants,' Southwest has no relationship to the food or restaurant industry. Fares typically range from $50–$300+ one-way for domestic routes.

## How businesses classify Southwest

RestaurantsMost common100%

100% of transactions classified under Restaurants

## Tax details

Fully deductible

Capital vs. Operating

Operating expense — 100% deductible for ordinary and necessary business travel

Section 179

Not eligible for Section 179

Documentation tips

-   Southwest airfare for business travel is 100% deductible — always note the traveler's name, destination, and business purpose when coding the expense.
-   Southwest does not charge baggage fees for the first two checked bags — if an employee pays for EarlyBird Check-In or upgraded boarding, those ancillary fees are also deductible business travel costs.
-   Reclassify Southwest charges from the 'Restaurants' category to 'Travel — Airfare' in your chart of accounts; misclassification could trigger scrutiny.
-   If an employee extends a business trip for personal travel, only the business portion of the airfare is deductible — document trip itineraries to support proration if needed.
-   Rapid Rewards points earned on deductible business flights are generally not taxable as income; however, if the company pays for flights and the employee keeps the points for personal use, consider your company's travel policy.

## Business insights

Average spend

$50–$300/one-way ticket for domestic routes; varies widely by route and booking timing

Common industries

ConsultingTechnologySales & Business DevelopmentHealthcareFinanceLegal ServicesReal EstateMedia & Advertising

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