![]() ![]() That would make Delta the only airline flying to LAX and New York from both Dallas airports and will give Delta a combined total of 40 peak-day flights from Love Field and Dallas/Fort Worth. As of June 5, Delta expects to be operating twice-daily service from Love Field to Los Angeles and to New York LaGuardia as well as five daily flights to its Atlanta hub. By July, the airline said, it will be offering 20% more seats from Texas than it did last year. Ivan Cholakov/Getty Images/iStockphotoĪfter years of legal squabbling, Delta said it has finally secured “long-term access” to gate space at Dallas Love Field as it announced plans for significant growth in Texas this year. Southwest had already announced new Long Beach-Kansas City daily service starting March 9 and weekly Long Beach-Orlando flights as of July 15.ĭallas Love Field airport as seen from high altitude. The airline will also be expanding at Long Beach Airport, adding new daily service to El Paso and Colorado Springs beginning July 11 and to Albuquerque starting Sept. 10 and weekly Long Beach, Calif.-New Orleans flights as of Sept. 9 weekly Ontario, Calif.-Houston Hobby service starting Sept. Other suspended routes coming back include twice-weekly Los Angeles-Portland flights beginning Sept. 5 with one daily round trip, according to The Points Guy. The OAK-BWI service is set to come back Sept. routes in the months ahead, including its transcontinental flights from Oakland to Baltimore/Washington. Southwest Airlines will resume service on several suspended U.S. service this spring from Taiwan there’s more international route news from Delta, British Airways, Lynx Air and Southwest the SkyTeam alliance sets a date for Virgin Atlantic’s new membership a top Southwest official explains to Congress what went wrong during the airline’s holiday meltdown JetBlue opens up its Paisly travel booking service to more customers Chicago O’Hare opens a 10-gate expansion of its Terminal 5 and Delta commits to maintaining and expanding its Salt Lake City hub through 2044. ![]() In this week’s news, Southwest Airlines plans to restore a number of routes that had been suspended during the pandemic, including a transcontinental flight from Oakland Delta plans to increase its Texas operations by 20%, including a new route to Los Angeles United goes to war with Alaska Airlines on a transcontinental route out of San Diego United and Delta are resuming a few nonstop routes to China, including one from San Francisco United will also ramp up capacity in some other SFO trans-Pacific markets Emirates debuts a new seating option on its SFO-Dubai service a new carrier will begin U.S. Smith Collection/Gado/Gado via Getty Images Travelers walk under a departures sign for Southwest Airlines at Oakland International Airport in May 2021. ![]()
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