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Southwest Airlines adds nonstop flights to 3 destinations from Nashville International Airport


If the recent warm weather over the past couple of days has you thinking about making travel plans, then you should check out the new nonstop destinations leaving from Music City. Read More

Southwest Airlines' new flights coming sooner than expected


Red-eye flights are sort of a necessary evil. They enable passengers to leave at night from the West Coast and arrive in time for a full day of work on the East Coast. They're also generally cheaper ... Read More

Boeing’s mess will probably interfere with your summer travel — these airlines are most impacted


Southwest Airlines ... despite having full flight capacity “in flux,” company documents from March show. The Irish airline Ryanair has 400 of its 600 planes made by Boeing and has 210 brand ... Read More

Southwest’s first red-eye flights are coming. Here’s where and when.


Southwest Airlines is preparing to launch overnight flights for the first time in its history. After hinting at the change last year, the Dallas-based carrier plans to add overnight flights from ... Read More

Your summer travel plans just got thrown up in the air as airlines scramble for alternatives to anything but Boeing 737s


United Airlines Holdings Inc., Southwest Airlines Co. and Ryanair ... by the Jan. 5 accident on an Alaska Airlines flight. With the busy summer travel season in view, carriers say they’re ... Read More

United and Southwest Airlines have an airplane problem


That's why during times of high demand — like flights to Las Vegas during Super Bowl week — do not usually translate to airlines sending more planes ... Travel Weekly reported. "Last year ... Read More

Southwest Airlines to Start Red-Eye Flights for First Time in Its History


Overnight flights ... for airlines, which can generate more revenue by keeping planes in service during the hours they’d otherwise be sitting idle on a tarmac. While Southwest Airlines has built a ... Read More

Southwest Airlines making massive change to how it flies


They don’t have more planes, but they could add flights. However, Southwest Airlines is two years ... And our 2024 capacity plans do not currently include any MAX 7 flying, so a certification ... Read More

Boeing's woes could mean higher airfares for U.S. travelers


That included 71 737 Max planes ... "It's not that airlines will have to cut flights — it's that they won't be able to add as many new flights as they perhaps had hoped to for the summer ... Read More

Southwest Airlines New Travel Sale Includes $49 Flights


I cover travel rewards ... Travelers can add another flight sale to their radar, with Southwest offering flights as low as $49. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - OCTOBER 11: A Southwest Airlines airplane ... Read More

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How Airfares Are Trending Ahead of Peak Summer Travel Season Introducing Havila Voyages – The Best Way to Experience the Best of NorwayNow On Demand - Originally Live On 4/15/2024An Historic coastal ... Read More

Don't fly alone. Here's how Southwest's Companion Pass lets you bring a buddy for free.


Southwest Airlines is running a promotion to let ... s website and purchase one round-trip or two one-way flights. “We know the Companion Pass is a favorite perk of our Rapid Rewards program ... Read More


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