
I agree it would open up Southwest to more customers in the Chicago area by having a few flights there. Having MDW as an alternative is a great thing in my opinion, even if it is a little further away for me.

If you are personally flying to these sites then I think Southwest is interested to hear about it. Hopefully Southwest can start flying to these cities soon.įun list, I'll second that I'm curious how you assembled this list. Here is a full list of airports that I think Southwest should start flying to: Texas, like California, is another big state, hopefully they can start serving the entire United States in the airports that many airlines fly to are not being serviced by Southwest. Southwest serves most cities in Texas, since they are based in Dallas. As the user further mentioned, Southwest markets itself as California's airline and rightfully so since California is a big state. At the same time, I added Stockton and Bakersfield to the list because while those airports are smaller, the cities are also bigger. Nobody wants to drive all the way to Phoenix or Tucson just to fly Southwest.Īnother user mentioned that Fresno/Yosemite, California is another big airport in another densely populated city and would fill the gap of service between the Bay Area/Sacramento and Southern California. For example, I chose Yuma, Arizona because it's a big airport and Yuma is among the biggest cities in Arizona.


Also, since Southwest does not fly to those airports, I know for a fact that people do not want to drive all the way to from where they live to another airport in another city that Southwest flies into. I chose these airports because they are among the largest cities in their respective states.
