"Airtran services Atlanta, Akron, Allentown, Aruba, Asheville, Atlantic City, Baltimore, Bermuda, Bloomington, Boston, Branson, Buffalo (Niagra), Cancun, Charleston, Charlotte, Chicago, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Dayton, Denver, Des Moines, Detroit, Flint, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Grand Rapids, Harrisburg, and Houston. They further service Hunstville, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Key West, Knoxville, Las Vegas, Lexington, Los Angeles, Memphis, Miama, Milwaukee, Minneanapolis, Moline, Montego Bay, Nassau, New Orleans, New York, Newport News, Norfolk, Omaha, Orlando, Pensacoloa, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Punta Cana, Raleigh, Richmond, Rochester, San Antonio, San Francisco, San Juan, Saratosa, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, Washington, West Palm Beach, White Plains, Wichita, and Williamsburg."
No, AirTran is not affiliated with American Airlines.
Southwest purchased Airtran last year
Southwest bought AirTran Airways, the final merger will happen in early 2012
AirTran Airways was founded as ValuJet Airlines in 1992, and has been AirTran Airways since 1997. The ticket symbol for AirTran Airways is AAI.
AirTran Airways has a code sharing agreement with Southwest Airlines. Previously, it had a code sharing agreement with Sky West Airlines. AirTran Airways entered into the code sharing agreement with Southwest Airlines on February 14, 2013.
No...they merged with AirTran
Airtran Airlines flies to numerous countries around the globe. The options for international travel include the United States, Mexico, and Puerto Rico.
Southwest has acquired AirTran, and will fly to places they fly, like Atlanta. The routmap on the website often shows upcoming routes.
Conquest Sun Airlines began in June 1993 and started operations on October 26, 1993. In August 1994 it was renamed AirTran Airways.
none, but us air used to fly there
The only subsidiarity Southwest has is AirTran Airways.
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