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Southwest Grows More Midway Monstrous

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http://enplaned.blogspot.com/2005/11/southwest-grows-more-midway-monstrous.html

Breaking news in the ATA bankruptcy. According to the Chicago Tribune, Southwest is to pick up four more gates at Chicago Midway airport (MDW). ATA would give another three gates back to the city, keeping only one (planned total ATA MDW departures would be 24, ATA would use city-controlled gates as well as the one it would lease full-time).

This will take Southwest up to 29 gates total at MDW. A reasonable benchmark for Southwest departures/gate is 10/day. Assuming Southwest eventually builds to this level, 290 departures/day would make MDW its largest station by far (Las Vegas is currently somewhere around the 200 departure/day level for Southwest).

It also a long-term problem for United and American at Chicago O'Hare (ORD) (though the cessation of ruinous competition between Southwest and ATA has been a real benefit in the last year). The greater the number of frequencies and destinations that Southwest can offer from MDW, the more competitive Southwest and MDW become to the business traveler.

It's also advances the day Southwest moves deeper into Northwest's territory. Minneapolis (MSP) is an obvious business destination from MDW. Chicago-Minneapolis is a significant business route, and one that Southwest is likely to want to fly to offer a full portfolio from MDW. Southwest is now so strong in some markets that it can use that strength to break into legacy carrier hubs that were traditionally considered off-limits. Southwest's recent entry into Denver (DEN) is an example of that, as it leveraged off strength in Phoenix (PHX), Las Vegas (LAS) and MDW. A future entry into MSP would be likely done in much the same way.
 
MSP.... next, I called it a few weeks ago!
 
SWA/FO said:
MSP.... next, I called it a few weeks ago!

Everyone is welcomed at MSP. The new Humphrey terminal is nice and open with lots of empty gates. Midwest started going there this last summer and flights are full. Started with 3 a day and now up to 5.
 
Chuck Yogourt said:
Everyone is welcomed at MSP. The new Humphrey terminal is nice and open with lots of empty gates. Midwest started going there this last summer and flights are full. Started with 3 a day and now up to 5.


Kissin' up to the SWA guys might be a good career move for ya, Chuckie, since you already burned your bridges at AirTran . . . . . not too many options left for a dust-farting dinosaur like yourself, but if you can shed the orthopedic gym shoes for a day and put on a fresh Depends, maybe they'll take sympathy on ya, but I'm pretty sure your personality will burn you anyway.

Might as well save those 737 type-rating dollars and stock up on the bulk cat food at Sam's club.
 
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Costco rules!
 
SWA FO.SW going into MSP was called a long time ago.Basically,everywhere that ATA has/will pullout of .The crews at ATA were stunned that they pulled out of MSP.Planes at 11pm full,the baggage area jammed.NW quietly tripled their MSP-MDW fares the day after ATAs announcement.Within days AirTran announced MDW-MSP(and EWR,BOS).
 
The real shocker was pulling out of SJU. We used to fill up L10's in and out of there.
 
Man.... Its gonna be a slug fest.... Get ready everyone. We got business class, XM, and reliable, friendly service over at AirTran. I cant believe ATA pulled out... must be a backroom deal for SWA ??

When is Jet Blue coming to MSP ? Thats next.
 

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