Southwest Airlines, the low-cost carrier based in Dallas, Texas, the United States, has announced that it will launch daily, non-stop flights from Denver International Airport (in Denver, Colorado), to Boston (Massachusetts), Reno (Nevada), and Spokane (Washington) in January 2010.
The United States-based Southwest Airlines has decided to raise, across its system, the number of flights on 42 routes (by one trip a day, as a rule) and cut one flight a day on 92 other routes between January 9, 2010, and March 12, 2010.
JetBlue Airways, the low-cost airline based in New York, the United States, is expanding its services from San Francisco International Airport by adding daily, direct flights.
Southwest Airlines, the budget carrier based in Dallas, Texas, the United States, has started 10 daily flights from Logan International Airport in Boston.
Spirit Airlines, the low-cost airline based in Miramar, Florida, the United States, has launched a daily service between Boston and Atlantic City, from May 1, 2009.
The low-cost carrier JetBlue Airways has announced that it will start four flights a day from Boston’s Logan International Airport to Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport from September 9, 2009.
Southwest Airlines plans to start nonstop daily flights from Boston to Chicago and Baltimore.
JetBlue Airways is expanding its operations at Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts, the United States, by adding more flights, ground personnel and destinations in 2009.