Southwest Airlines arrives in Milwaukee
Published November 2, 2009 - BizTimes Daily
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Dallas-based Southwest Airlines officially kicked off the carrier's service from Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, which began Sunday, at a news conference this morning.
"We want our relationship with Milwaukee to be about more than just our nonstop flights, low fares, and Customer Service--although those are important," said Gary Kelly, Southwest's chairman, president, and CEO. "Southwest Airlines is truly here as a member of this community and our weekend involvement with the Ronald McDonald House and our fabulous tailgate are just the beginning."
Kelly joined officials from Milwaukee County in kicking a ceremonial football filled with confetti to cap-off Southwest's Touchdown in Milwaukee celebrations which featured a free tailgate watching party for a thousand Green Bay Packers fans on Sunday.
"Southwest is now a community partner in so many ways," said Scott Walker, Milwaukee County Executive. "Above all, these new flights and new markets clearly help fuel the economic engine of this entire region, Mitchell Airport."
"This added service will build on Mitchell's reputation as one of the most competitive airports in the United States," said Lee Holloway, Milwaukee County Board Chairman. "We look forward to working with Southwest Airlines in the coming years to help them grow their service even more."
"I thank Airport Director Barry Bateman and the entire airport staff for bringing Southwest here to Milwaukee County," said Supervisor Michael Mayo, Sr., Milwaukee County Board Transportation, Public Works, and Transit Committee Chairman. "This truly is a win-win for both business and leisure travelers. With this low-fare service to six cities, I am sure even more people from the entire region and beyond will choose Milwaukee for their travel needs."
Southwest Airlines new service from Milwaukee features 12 daily flights to six nonstop destinations (Baltimore/Washington, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Orlando, Phoenix, and Tampa Bay).



