Recently Boeing flew a fully loaded -700 w/winglets down to DAL for a test drive. It was fully loaded with all the bells & whistles for inflight video entertainment at each seat. The GO execs flew around in it & tested the system out. Rave reviews & lots of questions. The buzz was positive but as always the issue of costs is the central factor. Boeing & SWA will probably talk more about improvements/changes & costs. When/where/how much is anyone's guess. SWA, as stated in numerous news releases, is looking at inflight entertainment & this was a good step forward at finding the right fit for SWA.
I have heard that the net increase of aircraft next year will be reaised from 26 to the mid to upper 30s, even after the retirement of the 200s. This matches with what others have posted on here, just confirmed from other sources also.
SWA wants to know what its future costs are going to be. If the flight attendent contract can be settled soon, the good news will roll out faster. If not, the news will be delayed until later in the year I assume. The standard caveat is this is a fast moving ball game & nothing is for sure. Hopefully the good news will pan out for the poolies & other wannabees.
I have heard that the net increase of aircraft next year will be reaised from 26 to the mid to upper 30s, even after the retirement of the 200s. This matches with what others have posted on here, just confirmed from other sources also.
SWA wants to know what its future costs are going to be. If the flight attendent contract can be settled soon, the good news will roll out faster. If not, the news will be delayed until later in the year I assume. The standard caveat is this is a fast moving ball game & nothing is for sure. Hopefully the good news will pan out for the poolies & other wannabees.