Southwest airlines hubs map
This Texas giant serves as a crucial southern base for SkyWest, serving as a central point for its extensive network in the southern United States. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport Base (DFW) The base is essential in supporting SkyWest’s network across the Mountain West and Southwest regions, ensuring connectivity to both major urban areas and smaller communities. Focused on regional service, this base connects to primary hubs and larger airports, including destinations like Salt Lake City, Denver, and Las Vegas. The City of Colorado Springs Municipal Airport serves as a smaller but strategically vital hub for the airline. City of Colorado Springs Municipal Airport Base (COS) This base plays a key role in bridging smaller markets to larger national and international networks. As a major hub, SkyWest at O’Hare primarily focuses on regional and domestic connections, linking cities such as Minneapolis, Detroit, and Indianapolis. Chicago O’Hare International Airport Base (ORD)Ĭhicago O’Hare International Airport is a significant base that facilitates connections mainly across the Midwest and broader United States. Prominent connections include Salt Lake City, Denver, and San Francisco, emphasizing the airport’s role in linking smaller communities and regional centers. Operating mainly shorter, regional routes, this base connects to several major cities and regional destinations within the United States. Boise Airport Base (BOI)īoise Airport is an important regional base for SkyWest Airlines. Key destinations include regional and national centers like New York, Miami, and Dallas, offering extensive connectivity for both passengers and cargo. From this base, SkyWest operates flights connecting to a vast array of cities across the United States. Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport serves as a crucial hub for the airline, predominantly supporting their partnerships with major carriers. Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport Base (ATL) Each base is strategically situated at various airports, primarily across the United States, to align with the company’s partnership agreements with major airlines and to serve a diverse range of regional markets. These bases function as the central locations where the airline’s flight crews – both pilots and flight attendants – are stationed and start or end their working rosters. Contact Information Image: SkyWest Airlines What is a SkyWest Base?Ī SkyWest base is a critical operational point within the airline’s extensive network.Seattle–Tacoma International Airport Base (SEA) San Francisco International Airport Base (SFO) San Diego International Airport Base (SAN) Salt Lake City International Airport Base (SLC) Portland International Airport Base (PDX) Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Base (PHX) Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport Base (MSP) Los Angeles International Airport Base (LAX)
George Bush Intercontinental Airport Base (IAH) Fresno Yosemite International Airport Base (FAT) Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport Base (DTW) Chicago O’Hare International Airport Base (ORD) Southwest announced on that service to Jackson-Medgar Wiley Evers International Airport would resume in the first half of 2021. **** Jackson, MS was previously served by Southwest from 8/9/97 to 6/7/14. *** Southwest served San Francisco Int'l Airport (SFO) from 10/31/82 to 3/4/01 ** Southwest served Denver Stapleton (DEN) from 5/26/83 to 9/30/86 Southwest announced on that service to Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport would resume in the first half of 2021. Southwest restarted service from Intercontinental Airport on 9/8/80 and ceased operations 4/2/05. Service at Intercontinental ceased 5/14/72. * Houston Intercontinental was Southwest's original and only Houston airport with service from 6/18/71 until 11/14/71, when service began from Houston Hobby. Click for more Southwest Airlines History and Corporate Timelineīeaumont/Port Arthur, TX (BPT) - 3/5/79 to 9/5/80ĭetroit City Airport, MI (DET) - 7/6/88 to 9/14/93