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Southwest Airlines to Postpone 1,000 Daily Routes Through April

Southwest Airlines to Postpone 1,000 Daily Routes Through April

BY BEN KOGAN AGO 0 COMMENTS

Starting March 22, Dallas-based airline Southwest reported it is planning to suspend 1,000 of its 4,000 daily flights until mid-April. Southwest says this is due to the drop in travel demand because of the COVID-19 crisis. After April 14, Southwest plans to operate an amended schedule which would have 20% capacity reductions.

Southwest Airlines B737
Brady Noble

 

Southwest also made a decision to stop all international flights starting Sunday, March 22. This decision was made "due to the number of governments restricting air travel across their borders," the company said. During times with high travel demand, Southwest operates 170 international flights. On Monday, the company also said they would stop hiring, after there were multiple weeks where the number of cancellations outnumbered the number of new bookings. Southwest has taken out a $1 billion loan and made an offer for voluntary leave for all of their employees as a way to try to cut costs. Southwest has about 62,000 employees nationwide. 

Southwest B738
Daniel Mena

 

On Friday, the airline had to also reduce flights to and from Chicago Midway International Airport (MDW) which is Southwest's Chicago hub, due to multiple authorities closing down the airports control towers when workers tested positive for COVID-19. Due to this closure, Southwest had to cancel 170 out of its approximately 250 daily flights out of Midway because of airspace restrictions. As a result of the quickly changing situation, it is not known if Southwest will have to suspend more flights and ground more of its aircraft. 

Let us know your comments and thoughts about the situation below!

 

 

https://simpleflying.com/southwest-1000-daily-cancellations/

 

https://www.dallasnews.com/business/airlines/2020/03/20/southwest-airlines-to-cut-1000-more-daily-flights-halt-all-international-routes/

 

Ben Kogan
Ben is a high school age aviation spotter who is based in Chicago. He lives right under the departure path for ORD, so he can hear the loud roars of different aircraft departing and sometimes get some photos of them. A couple of years ago, he went with his friend to spot at ORD and since then he has loved aviation. In addition to aviation spotting, Ben plays tennis and participates in Tech Crew for theatrical productions. He also has an Instagram account, @chi.town.aviation where he posts all of his spotting pics.

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