Southwest Airlines Adds 31 Flights For Super Bowl LIX

by Anthony Losanno
Southwest Plane

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Southwest Airlines announced today that it is adding a whopping 31 flights for Super Bowl LIX. This includes flights between both Kansas City International Airport (MCI) and Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) on February 7th and 8th with return flights on February 10th.

Kansas City

Kansas City International Airport (MCI)

Southwest will offer seven additional nonstop flights (for a total of eight) from Kansas City International Airport (MCI) to Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) on February 7th. It will fly three times on February 8th (one more than usual). Returning, Southwest will offer 11 flights from New Orleans (10 more than its regular schedule) on February 10th.

Philadelphia

Philadelphia International Airport (PHL)

Southwest will offer five nonstop flights from Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) to Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) on February 7th. It will fly once on February 8th. Returning, Southwest will offer six flights from New Orleans on February 10th.

Anthony’s Take: Southwest is the latest to add flights for the Super Bowl. United and Frontier are adding several from Kansas City and Philadelphia. JetBlue is adding flights from Newark and New York JFK. I guess no one told them the New York teams lost.

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