Southwest Expanding Flights on Three Nonstop Routes from Milwaukee

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Published Dec 9, 2019 12:00 AM EST

Southwest Airlines will be adding additional flights from Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport on its three nonstop routes starting April 2020. The existing nonstop routes where additional services are to be launched include Baltimore/Washington, Houston and Phoenix.

The thrice daily nonstop flights being operated from Baltimore/Washington Thurgood Marshall International to Milwaukee presently will operate four-times daily from April next year onwards.

Southwest Airlines is currently offering a nonstop flight to Houston William P. Hobby Airport, which will now be operated twice with the addition of new service. Moreover, the airline will also be adding more international routes at Houston

The airline is presently serving Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport with twice daily service, which will now become thrice daily. The airline will however offer four flights between Phoenix and Milwaukee in March and April. Southwest Airlines will be competing with Frontier Airlines and American Airlines on this route.

Meanwhile, Southwest Airlines will drop its nonstop service between New York LaGuardia and Milwaukee.

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