The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Southwest planning to restore all internatio­nal flights by early 2021

Travel restrictio­ns and demand will determine feasibilit­y.

- Dallas Morning News

Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly says the Dallas-based carrier plans to be flying to all of its internatio­nal destinatio­ns by early 2021.

In a video posted to Twitter, Kelly said Southwest is making plans to go back to more internatio­nal destinatio­ns this fall and eventually to all 15 in Central America and the Caribbean by early next year.

However, much of that will depend on travel restrictio­ns in those countries and demand from customers to travel to mostly leisure destinatio­ns, he said.

“We know these are important destinatio­ns for our customers, and we’re working diligently to resume service when it is safe and meets the needs of our business,” Kelly said. “And our hope is to resume service to all of our previously served internatio­nal destinatio­ns by early 2021.”

Southwest had been mostly closed to internatio­nal flying since late March, when many foreign countries enacted travel restrictio­ns and demand dried up.

Internatio­nal flying is still expected to recover slower than domestic travel, but some experts think there is higher demand for leisure spots within the western hemisphere.

Southwest was finally able to relaunch internatio­nal service to four destinatio­ns July 1, including Cancun and Los Cabos in Mexico, Montego Bay in Jamaica and Nassau,

Bahamas.

But there have been hiccups, too. Southwest had hoped to resume flights to Havana from Florida on July 1 but had to hold off because of travel restrictio­ns in Cuba to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

It now hopes to restart that route Aug. 1, Kelly said.

Southwest has been aggressive­ly ramping up schedules in the United States for the summer months. But flying internatio­nally still poses problems for customers over uncertain travel restrictio­ns.

And Southwest only has plans to return to internatio­nal destinatio­ns if it makes sense financiall­y, Kelly said.

“We want to ensure any route we resume will help us reduce our overall cash burn,” Kelly said. “And our commercial teams have contingenc­ies in place, if local conditions aren’t conducive or the demand isn’t there.”

So far, it’s unclear how much internatio­nal demand there will be, especially as summer turns into fall.

“And many of our internatio­nal destinatio­ns have a higher demand during specific times of the year,” he said.

‘We know these are important destinatio­ns for our customers, and we’re working diligently to resume service when it is safe and meets the needs of our business.’

 ?? BOB ANDRES / ROBERT.ANDRES@AJC.COM 2019 ?? Southwest Airlines is making plans to go back to more internatio­nal destinatio­ns this fall and eventually to all 15 in Central America and the Caribbean by early next year.
BOB ANDRES / ROBERT.ANDRES@AJC.COM 2019 Southwest Airlines is making plans to go back to more internatio­nal destinatio­ns this fall and eventually to all 15 in Central America and the Caribbean by early next year.

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