Southwest Airlines (WN) has significantly reduced its presence at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), cutting 26 routes when comparing schedules through June 2026 against those from July 2026 onward.
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Southwest Airlines (WN) now strictly enforces assigned seating, ending the long-standing flexibility passengers enjoyed after boarding.
As of mid-2025, Southwest Airlines (WN) continues its legacy as the largest operator of the Boeing 737 in the world.
Southwest Airlines (WN), headquartered in Dallas and anchored at Dallas Love Field (DAL), briefly opened external applications for flight attendants and closed them in just 38 minutes after hitting its limit.
Southwest Airlines (WN) expects the Boeing 737 MAX 7 to secure FAA certification by August 2026, preparing the aircraft for future use across major hubs, including Dallas Love Field (DAL).
Southwest Airlines (WN) has announced a major expansion across the West Coast, introducing five new routes and boosting key frequencies for the summer 2026 schedule.
Southwest Airlines is reshaping its business model after a tough year of morale dips and investor pressure, signaling a move toward premium offerings and deeper structural change in 2025.
Southwest Airlines (WN) is establishing a global innovation centre in Hyderabad (HYD), reinforcing Telangana’s vision to become a trillion-dollar innovation-driven economy.
Southwest Airlines (WN) is considering significant changes, including potential Europe flights from hubs such as Baltimore (BWI), Nashville (BNA), and Phoenix (PHX).
Southwest Airlines (WN) and T-Mobile (TMUS) are partnering to bring free unlimited inflight WiFi to all Southwest Rapid Rewards® Members starting October 24, 2025.