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Southwest starts operating its first Boeing 737-800 with Split Scimitar Winglets

Southwest 737-800 SSWL N8624J (Winglets-1)(Southwest)(LR)

Southwest Airlines (Dallas) yesterday (April 9) operated its first revenue flight utilizing a Boeing 737-800 equipped with Aviation Partner’s Boeing Split Scimitar Winglets. The newly designed winglet differs than those currently installed on the carrier’s fleet of Boeing 737s, with aerodynamic scimitar tips and a large ventral strake on the bottom of the blended winglet structure. By upgrading the 737-800s with Split Scimitar Winglets, annual fuel savings are estimated to increase from approximately 3.5 percent per aircraft from Blended Winglets to approximately 5 to 5.5 percent per aircraft annually. In addition, the new winglet will reduce emissions, supporting Southwest’s commitment to the environment.

Southwest Airlines takes delivery of its first 737-800 with Spli

The Split Scimitar Winglets will be installed on 33 new 737-800s once they are delivered to the airline this year. The airline also plans to retrofit 52 additional 737-800s currently in the fleet. The retrofits are expected to be completed by early 2015. All of the carrier’s Boeing 737-700s and 737-800s, as well as a majority of its 737-300s, are equipped with Blended Winglets saving the company roughly 55 million gallons of fuel annually. Blended Winglets were first installed on Southwest Airlines Boeing 737s in 2007.

Copyright Photos: Southwest Airlines. Brand new Boeing 737-8H4 N8624J (msn 37004) was delivered to the company on March 26, 2014.

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Southwest announces seven new routes from Washington Reagan National Airport

Southwest Airlines (Dallas) today announced that it is more than doubling its flights at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) with seven new nonstop routes and additional connecting itineraries beginning this summer.

Beginningย August 10, 2014, Southwest Airlines will add daily, nonstop flights between Washington National Airport and:

  • Chicagoย (Midway)ย withย six roundtripsย at introductory fares as low asย $119ย one-way
  • Nashvilleย withย three roundtripsย at introductory fares as low asย $129ย one-way
  • New Orleansย withย two roundtripsย at introductory fares as low asย $129ย one-way

Beginningย September 30, 2014, Southwest will further add to its DCA service:

  • Tampa,ย withย two roundtripsย at introductory fares as low asย $84ย one-way
  • Three additional flights toย Chicagoย (Midway)ย for a total ofย nine daily roundtrips.ย This expandedย pattern of service to Midway will also enable Southwest to provide convenient one-stop and connecting flights throughout the day between DCA and more than 40 other cities acrossย the United States.

Beginningย November 2, 2014, Southwest Airlines will add additional daily nonstop service between Washington Reagan National Airport and:

  • Akron-Cantonย (new route)
  • Dallas (Love Field) (new route)
  • Houston (Hobby)ย (additional flights)
  • Indianapolisย (new route)
  • St. Louisย (additional flights)

Southwest Airlines also today announces new service between:

  • St. Louisย andย San Francisco, daily nonstop roundtrip beginsย September 30, 2014, at introductory fares as low asย $119ย one-way
  • Los Angelesย andย Omaha,ย daily nonstop roundtrip beginsย June 9, 2014, at introductory fares as low asย $159ย one-way
  • St. Louisย andย Los Angeles, third daily nonstop roundtrip beginsย June 8, 2014
  • Boiseย andย Los Angeles,ย (Saturday only) nonstop roundtrip beginsย June 14, 2014

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough/AirlinersGallery.com. Boeing 737-8H4 N8622A (msn 36919) arrives at Washington’s Reagan National Airport (DCA).

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