Southwest expands Nashville schedule, adding 24 daily departures

Southwest Airlines has adjusted its third-quarter schedule to add roughly 2,250 more flights at Nashville International Airport, making it the carrier's fastest-growing airport by departures.

Southwest Airlines has revised its third-quarter flight schedule, resulting in a significant increase in departures from Nashville International Airport (BNA). According to the airline's updated figures, Nashville will see 24 more daily departures compared with the same period last year, adding up to roughly 2,250 additional flights over the quarter.

The change places Nashville ahead of other airports in Southwest's network in terms of growth for the period. The airline did not disclose specific new routes tied to the expansion in the material reviewed, though the increase suggests higher frequency on existing routes from the airport.

Southwest has used Nashville as a growing focus city in recent years, and the latest schedule adjustment continues that trend. The airline is the largest low-cost carrier in the world by some measures, and its scheduling decisions can have an outsized effect on mid-sized hubs like BNA.

No other airlines were named in connection with this schedule change. It remains unclear from available information whether the added flights represent new markets or increased frequency on current ones, or how the change affects overall capacity at the airport relative to other carriers operating there.

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  • simpleflying.comWhy Southwest Just Made Nashville #1 Fastest-Growing Airport: +2,250 Flights