SWA going international?

I hope they stick with the 737, it has proven itself with SWA current operations. I guess the single a/c type fleet philosphy is a good one!
 
GrantHubbell said:
I hope they stick with the 737, it has proven itself with SWA current operations. I guess the single a/c type fleet philosphy is a good one!

Yep, there 73s are nice. There a/c philosphy works for them, but they are a low fare domestic carrier so I guess thats why it works.
 
I think international ops would definitely damage their ability to be on time, and totally remove any idea of a "quick turn." Chances are, ATA will expand internationally, and will continue to be a feeder for SWA routes. Kind of interesting that SWA's feeder flies aircraft that are larger than SWA operates :)
 
From what I understand its only to Mexican tourist traps like Cabo, Cancun ect. The are also looking into routes to Canada. Something else I heard, a friend of mine is a commercial real estate agent and told me that SWA looks to have purchased the old Nation Airlines building off Sunset here in Vegas. I wonder whats up with that.
 
GOL (Brazilian) has similar aircraft and they have also been going international lately. Hopefully SWA will do as well.
 
Woob44 said:
How easy is it to get a 737 approved for trans-atlantic flights?

International doesn't only mean accross the pond. There are many other intenational destinations they can go to.
 
...but I'm serious. I remember reading it in flying a few years ago and thinking it was BS, but I guess they can do it when they're REALLY weight restricted.
 
Frontier already flies to Mexico and Canada. I actually just helped the City of Calgary put together a brochure about Frontier linking Denver and their city.

I would like to see Frontier fly to some of the inland cities, I think that is a huge market waiting to be tapped. Resort towns are good too but many are seasonally good.
 
I think CO flies their 737s over the pond out of EWR. I know they have many of them that are ETOPS certified.
 
SeanD said:
From what I understand its only to Mexican tourist traps like Cabo, Cancun ect. The are also looking into routes to Canada. Something else I heard, a friend of mine is a commercial real estate agent and told me that SWA looks to have purchased the old Nation Airlines building off Sunset here in Vegas. I wonder whats up with that.

Southwest resort and casino.
 
John Herreshoff said:
...but I'm serious. I remember reading it in flying a few years ago and thinking it was BS, but I guess they can do it when they're REALLY weight restricted.

Okay...I figure they have extra fuel tanks onboard. But thats not a nonstop flight is it?
 
Maximillian_Jenius said:
Okay...I figure they have extra fuel tanks onboard. But thats not a nonstop flight is it?

I'd go absolutely bonkers if it was! I know you wouldn't get more room to yourself or anything in a 737 over the big stuff, but the size of the interior itself would make me go insane I think.
 
Luftansa has been running those 737's across the pond for years. They found a niche where the whole aircraft is in a business class configuration and it is making them money hand over fist.
 
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