Southwest may fly to Oahu - This is HUGE!
Posted by Tony Kawaguchi, RA on Friday, October 29th, 2010 at 3:37pm.Via Advertiser: News yesterday that Southwest Airlines might begin flights to Hawaii!

CEO Gary Kelly said the company will make a decision before the end of the year on whether to add larger Boeing 737-800 airplanes to its fleet, which would "bring us the opportunity to consider a destination like Hawaii." Kelly said the earliest Southwest could take delivery of the 737-800s would be 2012.
State tourism liaison Marsha Wienert: "With their network of flights, especially in the Midwest, it opens up a whole new market that has been virtually untapped for some time," she said.
"Keith Vieira, senior vice president for Starwood Hotels & Resorts in Hawaii, echoed the sentiment. "This opportunity with Southwest will enable us to better reach their customer base in the Southwest area of the United States, which is a very good market to Hawaii. ... It will be a definite boon to travel for us if they're able to connect to us directly," he said."
Adding Hawaii would also provide a destination for regular Southwest customers redeeming their frequent-flier credits.
This is great news for the economy of Hawaii. More flights mean more tourists = more money for Hawaii. I have often heard people in the midwest and mountain states wish they could use their Southwest miles to fly here. Now they just have to wait a couple years and hopefully they can!
This also tells us that Southwest thinks the Hawaii tourism industry is rebounding enough to make a big committment like this.
All good news!
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Southwest adding Hawaii as a destination is indeed huge for both Hawaii and visitors from the Midwest who haven't had the opportunity to visit the Hawaiian islands. With Southwest providing a new Hawaiian route, flyers have a chance to use mileage points, and will have direct flights to make their travel plans a lot easier. This is good news all around. Hopefully it materializes sooner rather than later.
Posted on Friday, November 5th, 2010 at 10:57 AM.