Southwest Airlines is celebrating its first-ever batch of redeye flights, including two that took off from Las Vegas.Five Southwest redeyes touched down in thei
After much anticipation, Southwest Airlines had its first five redeye flights, including two departures from Las Vegas, which touched down in Las Vegas on Friday.
Southwest Airlines, the busiest carrier at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas, has announced the first major layoffs in the Dallas company’s 53-year history.
Red-eye flights make its debut with Southwest Airlines which includes flights to and from Hawaii. The overnight service will be offered for Las Vegas and Phoenix flights. These daily flights go into the air on April 8,
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The airline’s first five red-eyes took off February 13 from Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Phoenix and all landed in destinations east of the Mississippi River on Valentine’s Day, where passengers were greeted with gift bags and commemorative cards.
Frontier Airlines' longest route from Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is to New York John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), coming in at 2,248 miles long. In February 2025, the ultra-low-cost carrier will operate 28 flights in each direction, equating to a daily service.
After much anticipation, Southwest Airlines had its first five redeye flights, including two departures from Las Vegas, which touched down in Las Vegas on Friday.
In addition to the two new overnight flights to Baltimore and Orlando, Southwest introduced service to Reagan National Airport and a new partnership with Icelandair.
Southwest Airlines is eliminating 1,750 jobs, or 15% of its corporate workforce, in the first major layoffs in the company's 53-year history.
Frontier Airlines is adding a flight to Las Vegas with fares starting as low as $19 for a limited time. Here's when to fly and how to shop the sale.
Thursday night’s red-eyes marked a significant milestone, and the launch of a new strategy the airline hopes will help boost its bottom line. Here's what the scene was like on Southwest's overnight flight from Las Vegas to Baltimore.