Southwest to Buy AirTran
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Southwest to Buy AirTran
Just released - Southwest will gain Atalanta and Mexico and Carribbean!
"Our new, broader national presence will benefit many markets as a result of increased competition stimulated by Southwest's low fares and well-known brand. This includes significant opportunities to and from Atlanta, the largest domestic market we do not serve. It expands our presence in key markets, like New York LaGuardia, Boston Logan, and Baltimore/Washington, as well as enables us to serve Washington D.C. via Ronald Reagan National Airport. Also, it presents the opportunity to provide access to key international leisure markets in the Caribbean and Mexico, and extend our service to many smaller domestic cities that we don't serve today."
Won't happen immediately, but hopefully sooner rather than later.
"Our new, broader national presence will benefit many markets as a result of increased competition stimulated by Southwest's low fares and well-known brand. This includes significant opportunities to and from Atlanta, the largest domestic market we do not serve. It expands our presence in key markets, like New York LaGuardia, Boston Logan, and Baltimore/Washington, as well as enables us to serve Washington D.C. via Ronald Reagan National Airport. Also, it presents the opportunity to provide access to key international leisure markets in the Caribbean and Mexico, and extend our service to many smaller domestic cities that we don't serve today."
Won't happen immediately, but hopefully sooner rather than later.
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Agree with Birdie. Fly Air Tran out of Boston a lot. Never take SW bcs they are always way more expensive. It has never seemed like a "discount" airline to me. Even Delta is cheaper. I would imagine SW will honor AT reservations but flight times may change and would guess they will allow you to cancel if the change doesn't suit.



