Southwest Airlines on 10 March introduced three US domestic city pairs to its already extensive network. The carrier firstly commenced services between Pittsburgh PIT) and St. Louis (STL), an 890-kilometre sector which will be flown daily. The second route introduced was between Washington Dulles (IAD) and Atlanta (ATL). The 856-kilometre pairing between the US capital and the nation’s busiest airport will be offered by Southwest twice-daily. The final route which was inaugurated this week was also from the capital, this time from Washington Reagan (DCA) to Omaha (OMA) in Nebraska. The 1,622-kilometre route will be served daily. Of the three services, the two routes from Washington will face direct competition, with the airport pair of Dulles to Atlanta already seeing Delta Air Lines and United Airlines offering between them 63 weekly services. Southwest will also see competition from Delta six times weekly between Reagan and Omaha. The three routes will all be flown by the carrier’s fleet of 737-700s according to OAG Schedules Analyser data.
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