Southwest ends Green-Philly flights

A Southwest Airlines Co. Boeing 737-7H4 plane takes off from Love Field Airport in Dallas. / BLOOMBERG NEWS FILE PHOTO/MATT NAGER
A Southwest Airlines Co. Boeing 737-7H4 plane takes off from Love Field Airport in Dallas. / BLOOMBERG NEWS FILE PHOTO/MATT NAGER

BOSTON – Southwest Airlines will end flights to Philadelphia from T.F. Green on Feb. 11, as previously announced, a spokeswoman confirmed, part of a move that will see the elimination of all 13 daily flights connecting New England to the City of Brotherly Love.

The airline is “right-sizing” its Philadelphia operations, the Mass. Market blog said, rather than curtailing its New England operations.

The flight cuts, affecting T.F. Green, Manchester, N.H., and Boston’s Logan Airport, were previously announced in July.

Mass. Market said there will be 52 daily flights out of Philadelphia once the cuts are in place.

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  1. Instead of reposting a press release which readers can find anywhere, how about giving subscribers some value, PBN?

    Why not tell us how many Philly flights are continuing from Manchester and Boston? Where are the interviews with R.I. businesses that used these lost flights?