I'd expect the international codeshare soon.
T1
DALLAS, March 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV)
today announced it will begin selling "ATA-only service" to select
destinations, and members of Southwest's frequent flyer Rapid Rewards program
will be able to earn...
Seattle Times link
I'm not too surprised, I don't think the field could handle more than one carrier. I don't see any way they could let just one carrier in without giving the others a chance.
http://ir.thomsonfn.com/InvestorRelations/PubNewsStory.aspx?partner=9917&product=IR&storyid=115945
This should keep classes going for a while. Should be good news for commuters, lots of new flights to/from the domiciles.
T1
This is not a good sign...
Marines Required to Remain on Duty for Next 12 Months
The Associated Press
Thursday, January 9, 2003; 12:38 PM
Preparing for possible war against Iraq, the Marine Corps has taken the unusual step of stopping all Marines from leaving the service for the coming...
CAL is #42, FDX is #72. I'd guess that SWA didn't participate again this year, but it doesn't specifically say that anywhere...
http://www.fortune.com/fortune/bestcompanies
More good press for JB...
From the Washington Post:
It's Advantage JetBlue in Race For California
By Keith L. Alexander
Wednesday, November 6, 2002; Page E01
Falls Church engineering consultant Mike Rivers has 300,000 frequent-flier points on United Airlines. But instead of trading in...
Not much new info, but still a pretty good article.
T1bubba
Southwest launches nonstop flights to L.A.
Twice-daily schedule puts airline into coast-to-coast competition with majors
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By Paul Adams
Baltimore Sun...
Two new Saturday only flights, and no new deliveries to cover them... not exactly what I was hoping for. These announcements are usually the first sign of new classes, but not this time. Hopefully they will add some more flights soon!
T1bubba
Tired of flying a Dell...
Southwest Airlines...
Looks like the House and Senate agreed on the lease plan.
T1bubba
Boeing wins Air Force deal for 767 tankers
Wednesday, December 19, 2001
By CHARLES POPE
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT
WASHINGTON -- Congressional negotiators yesterday delivered a $22 billion gift to...
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