Southwest Airlines announced Saturday that flights from Columbus to Atlanta and returning flights will be added to accommodate Ohio State fans.
Southwest Airlines is bulking up its flights between Ohio and Atlanta in advance of next week’s College Football National Championship game between Ohio State and Notre Dame. The airline added one new flight from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport next Sunday,
Specialty flights are a relatively new strategy for Indianapolis airport executives and airlines. But the results are already paying off.
Southwest Airlines announced Saturday, Jan 11, that it added one nonstop flight from Indianapolis International Airport (IND) to Atlanta on Jan. 19 that will leave at 12 p.m., for a total of three nonstop flights, to get fans to the College Football Playoff National Championship game.
As a winter storm moves through metro Atlanta, many travelers with flights scheduled for today are worried about getting out of town.
Planning to travel to Atlanta to cheer on the Ohio State University Buckeyes for the National Championship game? Southwest Airlines announced Saturday the airline would add more flights from ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Southwest Airlines is bulking up its flights between Ohio and Atlanta in advance of next week’s College Football National Championship game between Ohio State and Notre Dame.
As a winter storm moves through metro Atlanta, many travelers with flights scheduled for today are worried about getting out of town.
When and where The game is set for 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 20, at 7:30 p.m. at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The airline has added a number of new flights departing this Saturday, Jan. 18, through gameday,
Southwest Airlines (LUV)’ cost-cutting is taking off in a big way. The seventh-largest airline in the world by revenue said it would pause corporate hiring and promotions and suspend most summer internships.
Overall, North American airlines recorded a higher on-time arrival rate in 2024 at 76.37% compared with 74.45% in 2023. It was a notable feat in a year plagued by supply chain shortages tied to the Boeing machinist strike and overall human capital levels falling behind pre-pandemic numbers in the aviation industry.