^ I read through a bit of the Reddit thread. He apparently jailbreaked it and bragged about it.
He’ll be getting a visit from the Feds if he hasn’t already.
He’ll be getting a visit from the Feds if he hasn’t already.
Yep on Saturdays
https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/d ... routes.cfmmatguy70 wrote: ↑Aug 04, 2023In March 2023, Southwest scheduled a total of 712 flights each week. In comparison, the airline next March will increase their scheduled flights by 119 for a total of 831 weekly. The airline, that same month, will increase their non-stop service originating from STL to a total of 53 markets. Currently, the airline has just under 58 percent (57.7) of the market share of STL’s enplaned passengers.
For a comparisonmatguy70 wrote: ↑Aug 04, 2023https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/government/d ... routes.cfmmatguy70 wrote: ↑Aug 04, 2023In March 2023, Southwest scheduled a total of 712 flights each week. In comparison, the airline next March will increase their scheduled flights by 119 for a total of 831 weekly. The airline, that same month, will increase their non-stop service originating from STL to a total of 53 markets. Currently, the airline has just under 58 percent (57.7) of the market share of STL’s enplaned passengers.
Southwest's commitment to growing St. Louis' (hub) and connection operations is continuing and consistent with their rhetoric. Showing that the STL operations, connections and (O&D) passenger growth is strong.
STL's projected spring 2024 growth in new service, new and expanded international service, and additional service was the third largest increase in the system. Only DEN and BWI will have larger service increases.
Across state, seasonal service is returning for MCI with +15 weekday increase flights and +24 weekend seasonal service. Slower and less increases, I am sure, KC was hoping for with their new single terminal airport. Just south, BNA has just 1 returning seasonal service and no new service or increased frequencies.
Recently, I spoke to a SWA pilot's wife that has her husband stationed out of DAL but was told by the airline it plans to open a STL crew operating base in 2024. Hearsay but seems rational and from a source that seems legit and reputable.
https://wieck-swa-production.s3-us-west ... 463b47f736
I was going to postulate that a crew base would be coming if they kept this up. Good to hear its already in the ether/rumor mill.matguy70 wrote: ↑Aug 04, 2023matguy70 wrote: ↑Aug 04, 2023In March 2023, Southwest scheduled a total of 712 flights each week. In comparison, the airline next March will increase their scheduled flights by 119 for a total of 831 weekly. The airline, that same month, will increase their non-stop service originating from STL to a total of 53 markets. Currently, the airline has just under 58 percent (57.7) of the market share of STL’s enplaned passengers.
Recently, I spoke to a SWA pilot's wife that has her husband stationed out of DAL but was told by the airline it plans to open a STL crew operating base in 2024. Hearsay but seems rational and from a source that seems legit and reputable.
Latest update we are ahead of Atlanta. Not sure on Orlando. I think we flux between 9-12 depending on the month. We stay pretty steady on flights but the Florida airports flux a ton.pdm_ad wrote: ↑Aug 04, 2023Checking the current WN bases:
Los Angeles, Orlando, Phoenix, Oakland, Houston, Dallas, Baltimore, Denver, Chicago, Las Vegas, and Atlanta.
And the top 10 WN markets:
After doing a quick search, I don't see their next 5-10 markets but I would presume we fall in that range?
- Denver
- Chicago Midway
- Phoenix
- Baltimore
- Dallas Love
- Las Vegas
- Houston Hobby
- Orlando
- Nashville
- Atlanta
Both.
They’re referencing a post on Airliners which quoted the master plan document from last year. It said that Southwest expected to have 22 gates by 2040.pdm_ad wrote:Over on KCRag, someone posted that the master plan shows WN using 22 gates. I believe they are at 17 now, I wonder if they will try and build out a couple more in the old D concourse until the new terminal comes online.
They are going to redo D anyway for airlines to move over from A. When demo starts
True, I was hoping that WN continues to expand it's footprint in the immediate future.jshank83 wrote: ↑Aug 08, 2023They are going to redo D anyway for airlines to move over from A. When demo startspdm_ad wrote: ↑Aug 08, 2023Over on KCRag, someone posted that the master plan shows WN using 22 gates. I believe they are at 17 now, I wonder if they will try and build out a couple more in the old D concourse until the new terminal comes online.