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Nashville International announces air service changes Southwest Airlines and Delta Air Lines have notified Nashville International Airport (BNA) of flight adjustments to their schedules, and Frontier Airlines is now handling Midwest Express flights.- Southwest Airlines
Effective March 14, 2010, through May 7, 2010, Southwest will add one additional flight to each of the following markets:
Chicago Midway (MDW) – From seven flights to eight flights
Jacksonville (JAX) – From three flights to four flights
Tampa (TPA) – From four flights to five flights
Starting March 14, 2010, through May 7, 2010, Southwest will reduce one flight to each of the following markets:
Ontario (ONT) – From one flight to no flights - Note that Southwest still offers service to this market via connecting flights.
Phoenix (PHX) – From three to two
Effective March 14, 2010, through May 7, 2010, Southwest will add one Saturday flight each to the following markets:
Fort Lauderdale (FLL) – From two flights to three flights
Orlando (MCO) – From five flights to six flights- Delta Air Lines
Effective earlier this month, service to Memphis International Airport (MEM) increased from three flights to four flights.- Midwest Express
flights are now being handled at the Frontier Airlines ticket counter. Midwest Express provides three nonstop daily flights to Milwaukee. notified BNA of the following schedule change. announced the following seasonal changes to flights from Nashville, effective March 14, 2010, through May 7, 2010.
(c) Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation. Date posted: 15-Sep-09
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