Morris Air

Morris Air was a low-fare airline in the western United States, based in Salt Lake City, Utah.

[9][10] Morris Air was the first airline in the world to invent e-ticket (ticketless) travel based on the suggestion of Stuart Thatcher, an employee at the time.

[18] Neeleman worked with Southwest for a short period and when his non-compete agreement expired, he founded JetBlue Airways.

[19] June Morris sat on the board of directors of Southwest Airlines until she retired at the annual shareholders' meeting on May 17, 2006.

[3] The airline was based at Salt Lake City International Airport where it operated a hub[23] and flew many routes primarily in the western U.S. using Boeing 737-300 aircraft.

Morris Air Boeing 737-300 at LAX post-merger; note the nose with Southwest colors on the radome .