Posted on another web site.
DALLAS, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Southwest Airlines (NYSE:LUV - news), the No. 7 U.S. carrier, said on Tuesday it would take delivery of four previously deferred Boeing (NYSE:BA - news) airplanes and start two new routes as it cautiously resumes growth plans.
Southwest, the leading low-cost airline, was the only one of five major U.S. carriers last week to post a profit for the fourth quarter in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks. Unlike its rivals, Southwest did not cut back on its capacity in the form of available seat miles. It did, however, announce plans to defer delivery of 19 jets to conserve cash.
On March 10, Southwest will initiate nonstop service between Chicago Midway and Seattle with two daily round-trip flights. Also on that day, it will add a daily nonstop flight between Midway and Phoenix for a total of four daily nonstop round-trips in that market. On April 7, Southwest will initiate nonstop service between Chicago Midway and Oakland, California with three daily round-trip flights.
While the carrier considers itself still in a recovery mode, the airline said its performance since Sept. 11 provides ``the necessary foundation'' to take the four new planes.
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Also, rumor has it the ground instructor force is going from 50 instructors to 90! That can only mean they want more pilots too!!
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chase