Southwest Airlines

By Sean Broderick
Southwest Airlines is projecting a $200-300 million first-quarter operating-revenue shortfall due to a sudden dip in bookings that the airline is linking to COVID-19.
Airlines & Lessors

By Aaron Karp
The seasonal service will commence for the winter ski season.
Airports & Networks

By Aaron Karp
The largest 737 MAX customer remains confident MAX will be able to safely return to service.
Airports & Networks

By Ben Goldstein
The LCC will start service from San Diego to Maui and Honolulu in April.
Airports & Networks

By Ben Goldstein
Southwest Airline’s launch of operations to Hawaii in 2019 has reaped big gains for the flying public, as higher travel demand has led to falling fares, Southwest president Tom Nealon said on the company’s recent 2019 fourth quarter (Q4) earnings call.
Air Transport

By Aaron Karp
The LCC is shoring up its strength while 61 Southwest MAX 8s remain grounded.
Airports & Networks

By Sean Broderick
Adding simulator training to Boeing’s latest projected 737 MAX certification time frame could push Southwest Airlines’ next MAX revenue flights into the 2020 fourth quarter, estimates laid out by the airline’s executives show.
Air Transport

By Aaron Karp
The Dallas-based LCC seeks to accommodate fans of the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers.
Airports & Networks

By Ben Goldstein
Southwest Airlines will not resume commercial Boeing 737 MAX operations until June 6, bringing its schedule into line with fellow U.S.-based MAX operators American Airlines and United Airlines.
Air Transport

By Aaron Karp
American, Delta and United moved quickly to add nonstop flights from South Carolina to New Orleans so Clemson University football fans can watch their team square off against Louisiana State University.
Airports & Networks

By Sean Broderick
Canada could see a 7% capacity jump after modest 2019 expansion.
Air Transport

By Sean Broderick
Southwest Airlines says fourth-quarter (Q4) unit revenue will be flat up to 2% year-over-year on the strength of solid bookings and yield trends, likely boosted by ongoing capacity pressure created by the 737 MAX groundings, the carrier reported.
Air Transport

By Sean Broderick
Southwest Airlines will share $125 million with employees as part of a deal struck with Boeing that covers part of what the airline is losing because of the 737 MAX groundings, the carrier said Dec. 12.
Air Transport

By Nigel Mayes
This week: Gulf Air is resuming service to Milan; Southwest readies for further Hawaii expansion; and Bamboo Airways to grow its international network.
Airports & Networks

By Rachel Pickford
American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, JetBlue, Spirit and a host of other carriers are taking part.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
JetBlue has increased capacity on US - Mexico City services by more than 20 percent this year, but is withdrawing from the crowded market in early 2020 to focus on more profitable routes in its network. The airline’s decision means it is the third US carrier to withdraw from Mexico's capital in the past 12 months.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
After securing Southwest's much-anticipated first routes to Hawaii, award-winning Oakland International is aiming to further develop its network with a route to Asia high on the agenda.
Airports & Networks

By Rachel Pickford
The event designed for the North American marketplace is attracting leading US airlines.
Airports & Networks

By Wesley Charnock
MAX groundings and government shutdown among 'unexpected headwinds' hitting the airline for $200m in Q1 2019.
Airports & Networks

By Nigel Mayes
This week: Thai AirAsia is adding its third Thailand-Vietnam connection; Eurowings is to open a new route from the Routes Europe 2019 host Hannover; and Southwest is set to begin flights to Hawaii.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
This week: Air Vanuatu places A220 order; Southwest secures Hawaii approval; Adelaide reports passenger growth and more.
Airports & Networks

By Ellie Wells
Senior network planners from leading airlines confirm that they will be heading Down Under for the 25th World Route Development Forum.
Airports & Networks

By Wesley Charnock
How is the LCC market shaping up in the Americas? We look at some of the key data.
Airports & Networks

By Rachel Pickford
Time is running out to take advantage of early booking rates for the event held in Québec City, Canada next February.
Airports & Networks

By David Casey
Senior decision makers from the largest airlines in the world by ASKs will be at the event in Guangzhou, China.
Airports & Networks