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Southwest announces its new routes through April 24, 2022

Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-7BD WL N7713A (msn 33919) BUR (Michael B. Ing). Image: 955029.

Southwest Airlines today announced it has extended its bookable flight schedule through April 24, 2022.

The airline is expanding its network of service next year between key business and leisure destinations, bringing nearly two-dozen new flights to Austin, offering additional options for Hawaii travelers, and flying new point-to-point routes between the United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean.

Austinโ€™s Hometown Carrier Expands

With the population of Texasโ€™ capital city continuing to grow, Southwestยฎ is investing more service than ever before in central Texas. Already the largest carrier serving Austin for at least three decades, Southwest plans to increase service on March 10, 2022 by more than 20 flights a day with nonstop service between Austin and nine new and returning destinations, as well as add additional frequencies on routes already served from the capital of Texas. In total, Southwest now will offer nonstop service between Austin and 46 destinations on up to 105 departures a day.

New Destinations
Beginning March 10, 2022, Southwestโ€™s schedule includes daily nonstop service between:

Austinย andย Amarillo, Texas
Austinย andย Charleston, S.C.
Austinย andย Columbus, Ohioย (will also operate during peak holiday travel periods in 2021)
Austinย andย Midland/Odessa, Texasย (previously flown nonstop in 2009)
Austinย andย Ontario, Calif.

More Beaches, Please

On March 12, 2022, Southwest plans to start new international service betweenย Austinย andย Puertoย Vallarta, Mexico,ย subject to requisite government approvals. The same day, seasonal weekly flights are scheduled to return on Saturdays between:

Austinย andย Panama City Beach, Fla.
Austinย andย Sarasota/Bradenton
Austinย andย Destin/Fort Walton Beach

This week also marks a major milestone for Southwest Airlines and the Austin community. The airline first began serving Austin on Sept. 15, 1977.

Winter and Spring Flights between the Mainland and Hawaii

Beginning Feb. 17, 2022, Southwest is prepared to give Customers across the country more options to reach Hawaii, with additional connections made possible by increased service on existing routes, such as:

Phoenixย andย Honoluluย (two daily roundtrips*)
San Diegoย andย Konaย (one daily roundtrip)
Sacramentoย andย Konaย (one roundtrip on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays)
San Jose, Calf.ย andย Lihueย (one daily roundtrip)
San Diegoย andย Mauiย (two daily roundtrips*)
Sacramentoย andย Mauiย (daily service with an additional roundtrip on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays)
*initial eastbound service from Hawaii to both Phoenix and San Diego begins Feb. 18, 2022

New Domestic and International Routes

Building on its foundation as a point-to-point airline, starting Jan. 17, 2022, Southwestโ€™s schedule now includes nonstop service betweenย Albuquerqueย andย Burbank, giving Customers traveling between New Mexico and the San Fernando Valley a quicker journey.

Southwest also is giving Customers new ways to get passport stamps with new and returning international routes. On February 17, 2022, Southwest plans to resume seasonal daily nonstop service betweenย Fort Lauderdale/Hollywoodย andย Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. On March 12, 2022, the airline plans to start seasonal nonstop service on Saturdays betweenย Denverย andย Cozumel, Mexico, subject to requisite government approvals.

Top Copyright Photo: Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-7BD WL N7713A (msn 33919) BUR (Michael B. Ing). Image: 955029.

Southwest Airlines aircraft slide show:

Enerjet to be renamed and transformed into an ULCC by Indigo Partners

Enerjet Boeing 737-7BD WL C-GBEJ (msn 34480) YYZ (TMK Photography). Image: 905048.

An investor group led by Tim Morgan, hasย announced that it will launch a Canadian ultra-low-cost-carrier (ULCC) service in 2019, bringing affordable, low-cost air travel to millions of Canadians by this time next year.

Backed by significant financial commitments from a consortium of Canadian investors and Indigo Partners, LLC, a leading private equity firm specializing in the aviation industry, Enerjet, a licensed Canadian carrier, will be rebranded, expanded and transformed into an affordable air-travel choice for Canadian travelers.ย This Canadian ULCC will offer a simple, ultra-low-cost fare structure and an extensive network of destinations across Canada and into the US.ย Terms of the transaction, which closed today, were not disclosed.

As a co-founder, former director and former chief operating officer at WestJet, Canada’s second-largest airline, Mr. Morgan has deep expertise and experience in the Canadian aviation market and is well-respected by aviation professionals, industry partners, and regulators.

About Enerjet
Enerjet is a licensed Canadian charter airline based in Calgary that commenced operations with Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft in November of 2008.

About the Investor Group
The investor group is led by a consortium of established Canadian investors. In addition to Tim Morgan, the consortium includes TorQuest Partners, one of Canada’s leading mid-market private equity firms, Claridge Inc.ย and Stephenson Management Inc.

About Indigo
Indigo is the world’s leading investor in ULCC’s with a successful track record as the lead investor in Tiger Airways, based in Singapore, and Spirit Airlines, based in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Indigo also maintains lead investments in Wizz Air Holdings, Plc, a ULCC with multiple bases in Central and Eastern Europe; Frontier Airlines, a ULCC based in Denver; Volaris Airlines, a ULCC based in Mexico City; and JetSMART, a ULCC based in Chile. Indigo is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona.

Top Copyright Photo (all others by the airline):ย Enerjet Boeing 737-7BD WL C-GBEJ (msn 34480) YYZ (TMK Photography). Image: 905048.

Enerjet aircraft slide show:

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