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  2. List of Southwest Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    This was followed by the first international flights which began on July 1, 2014, to Aruba (AUA), Montego Bay, Jamaica (MBJ) and Nassau, Bahamas (NAS). Southwest built a 5-gate international terminal at William P. Hobby Airport that opened in 2015. Southwest also built a 5-gate international terminal in Fort Lauderdale that opened in 2017. [9]

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    Connections: Southwest wants to better match the carrier’s schedule to current travel patterns and get more out of the nearly 140 daily departures it already has from Orlando, according to the ...

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    This Southwest international destination is just off the Florida coast. Flights are just 70 minutes from Ft Lauderdale and start at 4,067 points. ... Non-stop flights from Baltimore start at ...

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  6. List of WestJet destinations - Wikipedia

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    Southwest Florida International Airport [49] Honolulu: Daniel K. Inouye International Airport [50] Houston: George Bush Intercontinental Airport: Kahului/Maui: Kahului Airport [50] Kailua-Kona: Kona International Airport: Seasonal [37] Las Vegas: Harry Reid International Airport [49] Lihue: Lihue Airport: Seasonal [26] Los Angeles: Los Angeles ...

  7. Queen Beatrix International Airport - Wikipedia

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    KLM's Snip, the PJ-AIS a Fokker tri-motor, ushered in the scheduled flying age in Aruba on 19 January 1935. Together with the KLM's “Oriol”, the PJ-AIO, also a three-engine Fokker, they flew until 1946, after which they were scrapped. On its bi-weekly Aruba-Curaçao operations, KLM transported 2,695 passengers on 471 flights. [2]