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Wondering what happened to your favorite Southwest route? Here's what to know
Wondering what happened to your favorite Southwest route? Here's what to know
12-07-2022 02:15 PM
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Wondering what happened to your favorite Southwest route? Here's what to know
Link: https://thepointsguy.com/news/southwest-airlines-restore-network/
Among the biggest frustrations for longtime Southwest flyers over the past two years has been seeing the airline cut nonstop routes and flight frequencies, often forcing passengers to make a connection they otherwise could have avoided.
By the end of next year, that coronavirus pandemic-era problem should be gone, Southwest executives say.
The airline plans to have restored 90% of its pre-pandemic network by next summer, with all of it fully restored by the end of 2023.
Southwest Airlines' name is a misnomer. Over the 51 years since it was founded in Dallas, the airline has stretched its route map across the U.S. and parts of Mexico and Central America, with service and focus cities up and down the East Coast; throughout the Midwest, the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Northwest; and even down to Hawaii.
In 2021, that route map stretched to more points than ever, with 18 new markets added to its network, a rare expansion story as the airline industry struggled to climb out of the worst of the pandemic slowdown. However, that expansion left it stretched thin, with more established routes and markets seeing fewer nonstop flights and frequencies.
As TPG reported last November, the airline planned to use 2022 to focus on restoring depth and density to its network.
"For next year and the year after, the No. 1 objective is to restore the network we had pre-pandemic," then-chief commercial officer Andrew Watterson told TPG at the time. "Especially in our business-type routes because those are the ones that have less frequency than they do before."
However, with travel demand proving unpredictably strong and erratic from the second half of last year, Southwest was cautious with details of its plans, declining to share details or a timeline of routes or frequencies that would be restored.
Re: Wondering what happened to your favorite Southwest route? Here's what to know
Re: Wondering what happened to your favorite Southwest route? Here's what to know
12-07-2022 03:00 PM
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Thanks for sharing @jksobonya
2 points I found interesting, Boeing is shipping new planes, and Southwest is still short pilots
Route maps will always change so routes that were previously non-stop but aren't now will continue to change as demand and profit changes. Adding more planes and pilots will allow more options all around.
--TheMiddleSeat
Re: Wondering what happened to your favorite Southwest route? Here's what to know
Re: Wondering what happened to your favorite Southwest route? Here's what to know
12-07-2022 04:22 PM - edited 12-07-2022 05:42 PM
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@TheMiddleSeat wrote:
2 points I found interesting, Boeing is shipping new planes, and Southwest is still short pilots
True, but Boeing is still not shipping any Max7s, and Southwest was expecting to take 70 of them THIS YEAR. Heck, the model has not yet been certified, and SW has orders in for 247 of them. This is killing Southwest.
New rules kick in for planes certified after 12/27/2022, and that would apply to the MAX7 as well. The new rules require a cockpit do over, and Boeing has said it might just cancel the model if it gets to that point.