Seattle To Become First Jointly Served Airport To Fully Combine
Operations Into Southwest
Southwest Airlines and its wholly owned subsidiary AirTran
Airways confirmed late last week the intent to convert AirTran
Airways operations at 22 domestic and international airports to
Southwest operations over time.

The 22 AirTran airports that will continue to operate and will
eventually join the Southwest route map include: Flint, Mich.
(FNT); Rochester, N.Y. (ROC); Pensacola, Fla. (PNS); Charlotte,
N.C. (CLT); Dayton, Ohio (DAY); Richmond, Va. (RIC); Key West, Fla.
(EYW); Washington, D.C. (DCA); Memphis, Tenn. (MEM); Akron-Canton,
Ohio (CAK); Wichita, Kan. (ICT); Des Moines, Iowa (DSM); Branson,
Mo. (BKG); Portland, Maine (PWM); Grand Rapids, Mich. (GRR); Punta
Cana, Dominican Republic (PUJ); Cancun, Mexico (CUN); Montego Bay,
Jamaica (MBJ); Aruba (AUA); San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU); Bermuda
(BDA); and Nassau, Bahamas (NAS). AirTran service and Employees at
these airports are planned to convert to Southwest gradually over
the course of AirTran's integration into Southwest. The airlines
earlier announced that AirTran will begin serving Mexico City,
Mexico (MEX) on May 24, 2012, and San Jose Cabo, Mexico (SJD) on
June 3, 2012. Those destinations also will convert to Southwest
over time. Of the 69 cities AirTran served when Southwest acquired
it on May 2, 2011, 53 cities are planned to convert to full
Southwest Airlines service.
"We are committed to continuing to serve these
communities—at first via AirTran, and eventually as
Southwest. We know there are Southwest Customers who want access to
these cities, but have never before had the opportunity, and the
markets have long desired Southwest service," said Southwest
Airlines Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer
and AirTran Airways President Bob Jordan. "We are excited about the
cities we have chosen to keep in our combined network. At the same
time, there are some markets that we simply cannot make work in the
current fuel environment, so we've had to make the decision to
discontinue service in those locations."
Effective Aug. 12, 2012, AirTran Airways will cease operations
at the following airports: Allentown, Pa. (ABE); Lexington, Ky.
(LEX); Harrisburg, Pa. (MDT); Sarasota, Fla. (SRQ); Huntsville,
Ala. (HSV); and White Plains, N.Y. (HPN). AirTran currently
operates six daily nonstop flights at Sarasota with 16 Employees.
Its Allentown (one daily nonstop flight), Lexington (two daily
nonstop flights), Harrisburg (one daily nonstop flight), Huntsville
(two daily nonstop flights), and White Plains (three daily nonstop
flights) operations are all supported by AirTran's contracted
vendor partners.
AirTran Airways will continue to operate at Allentown,
Lexington, Harrisburg, Sarasota, Huntsville, and White Plains
through Aug. 11, 2012. Ticketed passengers, passengers holding
reservations, or passengers desiring to make reservations for
flights to or from these airports, have no need to alter their
travel plans prior to Aug. 12, 2012.
Both Southwest's and AirTran's priority is to take excellent
care of the dedicated Employees, partners, and Customers in these
six locations. AirTran Employees at these locations have performed
superbly and will have the opportunity to move elsewhere within
AirTran, after operations cease on Aug. 12, 2012.
"The airline industry continues to face many challenges,
including significantly higher fuel costs," Jordan said. "We must
do everything we can to operate efficiently and profitably, align
service with Customer demand, and deliver the legendary Customer
Service for which both airlines are known."
As of Aug. 12, 2012, Southwest will offer 41 flights from
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), becoming the first
jointly served airport to fully convert to Southwest Airlines
service. AirTran currently serves the market with one daily flight
from SEA to Milwaukee (MKE) and seasonal service to both Atlanta
(ATL) and Baltimore/Washington (BWI). Southwest will maintain the
MKE, ATL, and BWI routes with direct and connecting service.
Southwest and AirTran will announce future jointly served airport
conversions as those specific plans are lined up.
The adjustments will be incorporated into both Southwest's and
AirTran's flight schedules that will publish on Jan. 22, 2012, for
travel beginning Aug. 12, 2012