Alex T
2009-04-01, 11:54 AM
Southwest Airlines has added a news release to its Investor Relations website.
Title: Southwest Airlines Will Not Begin Service Between Minneapolis/St. Paul and Denver
Date: 4/1/2009 11:00:00 AM
For a complete listing of our news releases, please click here
Carrier Has No Plans to Add Three New Daily Nonstop Flights
DALLAS, April 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Southwest Airlines announced today that the Company has absolutely no plans to expand service between the carrier's newest market in the Twin Cities and the Mile High City with three new daily nonstop flights. Southwest did admit, however, that if the airline were to add service between the two cities, there is no way that fares would be as low as $89 one-way, not including fees and taxes. To learn more about why Southwest will not be adding this new service, visit: APRIL FOOL'S! To read a blog post, visit: http://www.blogsouthwest.com/blog/south ... to-st-olaf (http://www.blogsouthwest.com/blog/southwest-to-fly-to-st-olaf).
Not really surprising to me DEN was next, just kind of surprised it happened this fast. MSP-MDW loads have done exceptionally well, I don't have access to yield, so I can't speak on that but for the most part, the load factors have done extremely well for WN MSP-MDW.
I imagine though it may go down a bit when DEN is added to the mix.
Alex
Title: Southwest Airlines Will Not Begin Service Between Minneapolis/St. Paul and Denver
Date: 4/1/2009 11:00:00 AM
For a complete listing of our news releases, please click here
Carrier Has No Plans to Add Three New Daily Nonstop Flights
DALLAS, April 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Southwest Airlines announced today that the Company has absolutely no plans to expand service between the carrier's newest market in the Twin Cities and the Mile High City with three new daily nonstop flights. Southwest did admit, however, that if the airline were to add service between the two cities, there is no way that fares would be as low as $89 one-way, not including fees and taxes. To learn more about why Southwest will not be adding this new service, visit: APRIL FOOL'S! To read a blog post, visit: http://www.blogsouthwest.com/blog/south ... to-st-olaf (http://www.blogsouthwest.com/blog/southwest-to-fly-to-st-olaf).
Not really surprising to me DEN was next, just kind of surprised it happened this fast. MSP-MDW loads have done exceptionally well, I don't have access to yield, so I can't speak on that but for the most part, the load factors have done extremely well for WN MSP-MDW.
I imagine though it may go down a bit when DEN is added to the mix.
Alex