Southwest Airlines seeking regulatory approval to start Hawaii flights
Southwest Airlines is seeking approval from Hawaii
regulators to plant its operations in the state and start flights as soon as
later this year, according to public documents.
The Dallas, Texas-based airline giant, which flies to more
than 100 destinations, is scheduled to ask the state Board of Land and Natural
Resources to issue the company a revocable permit for the purpose of opening its
airline operations at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu.
The board is scheduled to meet on March 9 to discuss Southwest
Airlines’ proposal, among other agenda items.
Southwest would shake-up the Hawaii market as it goes head-to-head
with the state’s flagship airline, Hawaiian Airlines. It’s not known if
Southwest will be operating interisland flights yet. However, Southwest’s
presence in the Islands only enhances the state’s top industry – tourism – but others
as well including real estate.
This week, Southwest’s CEO Gary Kelly, speaking to The Dallas
Morning News, said that with its big presence in California and how
Californians love traveling to, it only makes sense that Southwest jumps into
the Hawaii market.
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