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Baltimore: Baltimore/Washington International Airport: May 26, 2022: Present Seasonal [citation needed] United States Detroit: Detroit Metropolitan Airport: April 4, 2025 — Future [20] Kalamazoo: Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport: October 26, 2022: April 8, 2024: Terminated [35] [36] Lansing: Capital Region International Airport ...
As of November 2023, Southwest Airlines has scheduled flights to over 100 destinations [1] in 42 states, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, the newest being Syracuse, New York on November 14, 2021. However, service to the city ended in 2024. The airline has 15 focus cities and operates over 4,000 flights each day. [2]
City State IATA ICAO Airport Notes Refs Abilene: Texas: ABI: KABI: Abilene Regional Airport [T] [26] Albuquerque: New Mexico: ABQ: KABQ: Albuquerque International Sunport [T] [27] Amarillo: Texas: AMA: KAMA: Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport [T] [28] Anchorage: Alaska: ANC: PANC: Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport [T ...
Apr. 23—HARLINGEN — After years of planning, city and state leaders are ready to break ground Wednesday on a $20 million project aimed at building Valley International Airport's tallest ...
Feb. 29—Only have a minute? Listen instead Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... In its 56-year history, Valley International Airport is reaching new heights. Two months away from opening a ...
Texas: Dallas/Fort Worth: Dallas Fort Worth International Airport: June 7, 2024 Present [52] San Antonio: San Antonio International Airport: July 15, 2021 May 30, 2022: Terminated [2] [53] Utah: Ogden: Ogden–Hinckley Airport: February 21, 2024 Present [54] Provo: Provo Municipal Airport: August 4, 2022 Present Base [55] [56] Vermont: Burlington
Jul. 27—HARLINGEN — For the next five years, the goals city commissioners are setting will help officials plan projects aimed at mapping the city's course into the future. During the two-day ...
In 1973, Southwest applied to the TAC for its first new city, Harlingen in Texas's Rio Grande Valley (RGV). [31] The RGV, in the view of Muse, was not only intrinsically underserved, but this city would also permit one-stop flights from Harlingen to Dallas via Houston, thereby providing further support for the existing route. In late 1974, the ...