This makes them the seventh airline carrier in the US to hop on board the program, with companies such as Delta, JetBlue, American, United, Alaska, and US Airways accepting the new change in regulations before them. This also means that Frontier Airlines and Virgin America are all that is left. However if there’s one thing Southwest Airlines is offering that other carriers aren’t, is that they are offering gate to gate WiFi access as well. Of course this means that you would need to subscribe to the carrier’s WiFi service, but for those who need to stay connected throughout the flight, you will be able to do so before you board, while on the plane, and after you land as well.