This is a partial list of projects that will allow SWA to continue to grow over the next few years. Things are still plodding along & SWA is fortunate to be getting some great new pilots in the doors right now. For those who are on the way to Dallas for class or soon to be, congrats...to those who are "continuing the process", hang in there, your wait will be over soon, for those who have been told please try again, hang in there & don't give up...continue to work on the things you have control over & please apply again at the earliest possible chance (1 year from interview date).
I don't have any other news to confirm or deny things posted on here, I just got back from 2 weeks in Montana, much needed & enjoyed vacation, will try to collect more intel over the next few weeks.
This memo is the most recent update of major projects around our system that are either recently completed or to be done in the next 60-90 days. Not all major cities will be shown since some projects’ completion dates occur beyond the next 90 days.
All Cities: Bag tag issuance at kiosks is now operational in 22 cities. Roll-out to the other cities will be completed by year-end as we move kiosks from the concourses to the ticket counters. This will happen as we begin issuance of connecting boarding passes.
BNA: We have started the project to expand our ticket counter, ATO, and bag make-up facility by swapping space with AA. The new ticket counter and make-up carrousel will be in by August and AA will be completely moved in September. (no change)
HOU: The Euro Café news, gift and food store and the Discover Houston shop have opened. Work on additional food locations is delayed while the City and Four Families work out who is responsible for some utility installations.
ISP: The four new gate construction is complete, leaving a few administrative items for resolution. The exact opening date is to be determined.
LAS: The airport is expanding the security checkpoints that serve the C and D concourses from 9 to 18 lanes with that work to be completed in July. The bus drop-off checkpoint will then be remodeled and expanded (from 2 to 8 lanes) by the end of the year.
MDW: The new terminal project has been completed. We will finish the rehab of a few B concourse gates by mid-July and have all 19 gates available at that time.
OAK: Work continues on the new Provo facility with completion expected by September. (no change).
PHL: Work continues on our permanent Provisioning facility with move-in expected in October. (no change).
SAN: Provo will be relocated from under the concourse to a separate facility nearby giving us more space at a lower cost. Work has slowed somewhat but we still expect to complete it in August. The new facility can be converted into a full-service Provo operation as flight activity warrants.
Other Major Projects: Work continues on major projects in BWI, MCI, PHX and TPA with new gates at each of those cities opening throughout 2005. More detail will be provided as we get closer to completion.
I don't have any other news to confirm or deny things posted on here, I just got back from 2 weeks in Montana, much needed & enjoyed vacation, will try to collect more intel over the next few weeks.
This memo is the most recent update of major projects around our system that are either recently completed or to be done in the next 60-90 days. Not all major cities will be shown since some projects’ completion dates occur beyond the next 90 days.
All Cities: Bag tag issuance at kiosks is now operational in 22 cities. Roll-out to the other cities will be completed by year-end as we move kiosks from the concourses to the ticket counters. This will happen as we begin issuance of connecting boarding passes.
BNA: We have started the project to expand our ticket counter, ATO, and bag make-up facility by swapping space with AA. The new ticket counter and make-up carrousel will be in by August and AA will be completely moved in September. (no change)
HOU: The Euro Café news, gift and food store and the Discover Houston shop have opened. Work on additional food locations is delayed while the City and Four Families work out who is responsible for some utility installations.
ISP: The four new gate construction is complete, leaving a few administrative items for resolution. The exact opening date is to be determined.
LAS: The airport is expanding the security checkpoints that serve the C and D concourses from 9 to 18 lanes with that work to be completed in July. The bus drop-off checkpoint will then be remodeled and expanded (from 2 to 8 lanes) by the end of the year.
MDW: The new terminal project has been completed. We will finish the rehab of a few B concourse gates by mid-July and have all 19 gates available at that time.
OAK: Work continues on the new Provo facility with completion expected by September. (no change).
PHL: Work continues on our permanent Provisioning facility with move-in expected in October. (no change).
SAN: Provo will be relocated from under the concourse to a separate facility nearby giving us more space at a lower cost. Work has slowed somewhat but we still expect to complete it in August. The new facility can be converted into a full-service Provo operation as flight activity warrants.
Other Major Projects: Work continues on major projects in BWI, MCI, PHX and TPA with new gates at each of those cities opening throughout 2005. More detail will be provided as we get closer to completion.