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Southwest Airlines Extends Flight Schedule, Adds New Seasonal Service

Southwest Airlines Extends Flight Schedule, Adds New Seasonal Service
September 16, 2023


Donald Wood

by Donald Wood
Last updated: 12:55 PM ET, Thu June 29, 2023

Southwest Airlines has extended its flight schedule until early 2024 and is introducing new seasonal nonstop service.

The airline plans to resume several seasonal routes on January 8, 2024, offering daily service between Dallas and Fort Myers, Florida, as well as between Dallas and Palm Springs, California.

Starting on January 13, 2024, travelers can book weekend service to Florida from Albany, Phoenix, Buffalo, Louisville, Providence, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Detroit, and Minneapolis/St. Paul.

On January 13, 2024, Southwest will also begin offering weekly service on Saturdays between Hartford and Fort Lauderdale, Grand Rapids and Fort Myers, Washington, D.C. and Fort Myers, and Minneapolis/St. Paul and Tampa.

In addition, the airline will operate service on Saturdays between Omaha, Nebraska, and Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood, Florida, starting on January 13, 2024.

Flights from Dallas and Fort Lauderdale to Louisville will resume on Sundays, starting on January 14, 2024.


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