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Southwest, AirTran now a single carrier
Southwest and AirTran are now a single airline in the eyes of the Federal Aviation Administration. The agency today issued Southwest a "single operating certificate that covers it and subsidiary AirTran, which Southwest acquired last year. Southwest calls the approval "a key milestone in the integration of the two airlines." (travel.usatoday.com) Mais...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
So does this mean SWA aircraft painted in SWA colors will land at whichever AT operates?
cool
Today is the first day also that Southwest Airlines is operating an aircraft other than the 737. Interesting... :)
On two occasions in the past, Southwest operated B727-200s. For a short time after they acquired Muse Air, they operated a few DC-9-50s and MD8s for a short time.
I hadn't thought about Muse Air in years. I just thought they went away. I didn't know SWA bought them.
Oh you are right, I forgot about that! This will be the first time in a long time that SWA has opereated the 737 lol
Thanks for the correction!
Thanks for the correction!