Southwest Airlines dropping service at 2 major US airports
Southwest Airlines will shift service to nearby airports, cancel bookings from June 4, and offer rebooking, refunds, and employee transfer opportunities amid operational challenges.
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Southwest is pulling the plug on flights from 2 of the busiest airports in the US
A Southwest Airlines jet flies past the Capitol as it prepares to land at Reagan National Airport.Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty ImagesSouthwest Airlines will no longer serve Chicago O'Hare and Washington Dulles starting June 4.It will still fly from Chicago Midway, Baltimore/Washington International, and Reagan National.Midway and Baltimore are Southwest hubs, but it has a small presence at O'Hare and Dulles.Southwest Airlines is retrea…
Southwest Airlines to end flights at 2 major airports
Southwest Airlines will stop operating flights at Washington Dulles International Airport and Chicago O’Hare International Airport starting this summer.The airline announced Friday that the change will take effect June 4, 2026. Flights scheduled on or before June 3 will operate as planned.Despite the exit from the two major hubs, Southwest said it will continue offering significant service in both metro areas through other airports. In the Chica…
Southwest Airlines Dropping Service at International Hubs in Chicago, D.C.
Southwest Airlines has announced that all flights servicing two major airports will be canceled in just a few months, including at one of the world's busiest. The post Southwest Airlines Dropping Service At International Hubs in Chicago and Washington, DC appeared first on Breitbart.
Southwest Leaves O’Hare and Dulles
During the pandemic, Southwest had a plan. It thought it could reliably serve the primary airport in cities where it already had a massive presence at a secondary airport. It started up Chicago/O’Hare and restarted Houston/IAH to complement the Midway and Hobby hubs respectively. IAH went away back in 2024, but O’Hare soldiered on… until now. Service to O’Hare and longer-lived Washington/Dulles ends in early June 2026. For O’Hare, there are mult…
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