Airline plans several new DEN routes for spring
Southwest Airlines’ spring schedule, which takes effect May 10, includes several new non-stop routes for its growing
Denver operation, and fine-tuning frequencies in a number of markets nationwide. Overall, the schedule includes the elimination of 57 existing fights and the addition of 49 new ones. “
Southwest is intent on strategically changing its flight schedule in 2008 to reflect demand and grow revenue – even adding seasonal flights when we can,” said CEO Gary Kelly.
The biggest growth will be at
Denver, where
Southwest will start flying five times a day to Los Angeles International. Other new routes to be added at
Denver include three daily roundtrips to San Jose and to St. Louis, two a day to
Philadelphia, and one each to Raleigh-Durham and San Antonio.
Other new routes coming on May 10 include one daily roundtrip between Austin-Ft. Lauderdale and Austin-Oakland; one between Ft. Lauderdale and Manchester, N.H.; one between Jacksonville and Las Vegas, and one between Nashville-Norfolk. Dozens of existing markets will see the addition or subtraction of one or two flights a day, but none will lose
Southwest service.