05/11/2010 (12:48 am)
Southwest Airlines adds flights on 9 DIA routes
Southwest Airlines is boosting the frequency of nine of its routes from Denver International Airport for the summer season as of Sunday.
The Dallas-based airline (NYSE: LUV) announced these DIA schedule additions:
• Denver-Baltimore, from three flights a day to four.
• Denver-New Orleans, from one flight to two.
• Denver-Oakland, Calif., from three flights to four.
• Denver-Portland, Ore., from two flights to three.
• Denver-Sacramento, Calif., from two flights to three.
• Denver-Seattle, from two flights to three.
• Denver-Spokane, Wash., from one flight to two.
• Denver-Tampa Bay, Fla., from one flight to two.
• Denver to Tulsa, Okla pay day loan lenders., from two flights to three.
After Sunday's schedule additions, Southwest said it will operate 129 daily flights out of DIA, and expects to have 144 daily nonstops to and from the Denver airport by August.
Southwest carried 16 percent of DIA passengers in the first two months of 2010, according to airport statistics, making it the airport's No. 3 carrier, after United Airlines and Frontier Airlines, by passenger volume. Its share of total passengers has grown rapidly since the airline arrived at DIA in 2006.
Click here to download a full list of Southwest's system-wide schedule changes.
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