Southwest Airlines and JetBlue Airways are both big winners in the auctioning of American Airlines and US Airways slots at Washington Reagan National Airport that the U.S. government required in order for American and US Airways to complete their merger in December.
Read moreVirgin America filed an application with the U.S. Department of Transportation on March 12 for the right to operate two non-stop daily flights to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport from its home base of San Francisco International Airport.
Read moreSouthwest Airlines has filed an application with the U.S. Department of Transportation for slots that would allow Southwest to offer the first-ever non-stop service between Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.
Read moreThe airline’s bid, one of at least seven expected for the DOT awards of four slot-pairs for longer-haul flights at Washington Reagan National Airport, would provide non-stop service from Washington National to Portland in Oregon and San Diego.
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