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Southwest Airlines (WN)

Southwest Airlines (WN) flies to 136 destinations in 16 countries. Mostly domestic (118 routes) with 18 international. More of a point-to-point carrier than a hub-and-spoke network.

Independent carrier. Not part of any alliance, so miles only work within the WN program. No shared lounge access with other airlines.

WN has the most flights out of Denver (DEN), Nashville (BNA), Baltimore (BWI), Las Vegas (LAS), Chicago (MDW).

Southwest Airlines Busiest Airports

Southwest Airlines doesn't operate a traditional hub-and-spoke network. These are the airports where WN has the most flights. You fly direct between cities rather than connecting through a central hub.

DEN
Denver
Denver International Airport
95
BNA
Nashville
Nashville International Airport
82
BWI
Baltimore
Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
80
LAS
Las Vegas
Harry Reid International Airport
80
MDW
Chicago
Chicago Midway International Airport
79

Southwest Airlines: All 136 Destinations

Every nonstop route Southwest Airlines flies. Each destination links to the full route page with schedules, competing airlines, and connection options.

Code City
ALB Albany
ABQ Albuquerque
AMA Amarillo
ANC Anchorage
ATL Atlanta
AUS Austin
BWI Baltimore
BTR Baton Rouge
BZE Belize City
BHM Birmingham
BOI Boise
BOS Boston
BZN Bozeman
BUF Buffalo
BUR Burbank
CUN Cancún
CHS Charleston
CLT Charlotte
STT Charlotte Amalie
ORD Chicago
MDW Chicago
CVG Cincinnati / Covington
CLE Cleveland
CLL College Station
COS Colorado Springs
CMH Columbus
CRP Corpus Christi
DAL Dallas
DEN Denver
DSM Des Moines
DTW Detroit
IAD Dulles
ELP El Paso
EUG Eugene
PAE Everett
XNA Fayetteville/Springdale/Rogers
FLL Fort Lauderdale
RSW Fort Myers
FMY Fort Myers
FAT Fresno
GCM George Town
GRR Grand Rapids
GSO Greensboro
GSP Greenville/Greer/Spartanburg
HRL Harlingen
BDL Hartford
HAV Havana
HDN Hayden
ITO Hilo
HNL Honolulu, Oahu
HOU Houston
IND Indianapolis
ISP Islip
JAN Jackson
JAX Jacksonville
VQQ Jacksonville
OGG Kahului
KOA Kailua-Kona
KAL Kaltag
MCI Kansas City
TYS Knoxville/Maryville
LAR Laramie
LAS Las Vegas
LIR Liberia
LIH Lihue, Kauai
LIT Little Rock
LGB Long Beach
LAX Los Angeles
SDF Louisville
LBB Lubbock
MSN Madison
MHT Manchester
MZJ Marana
MEM Memphis
MIA Miami
MAF Midland
MKE Milwaukee
MMD Minamidaito
MSP Minneapolis
MBJ Montego Bay
MTJ Montrose
MYR Myrtle Beach
BNA Nashville
NAS Nassau
MSY New Orleans
LGA New York
ORF Norfolk
OAK Oakland
OKC Oklahoma City
OMA Omaha
ONT Ontario
AUA Oranjestad
MCO Orlando
PSP Palm Springs
ECP Panama City Beach
PNS Pensacola
PHL Philadelphia
PHX Phoenix
PIT Pittsburgh
PDX Portland
PWM Portland
PVD Providence/Warwick
PLS Providenciales
PVR Puerto Vallarta
PUJ Punta Cana
RDU Raleigh/Durham
RNO Reno
RIC Richmond
ROC Rochester
SMF Sacramento
SLC Salt Lake City
SAT San Antonio
SAN San Diego
SFO San Francisco
SJC San Jose
SJO San José (Alajuela)
SJD San José del Cabo
SJU San Juan
SAL San Salvador (San Luis Talpa)
SNA Santa Ana
SBA Santa Barbara
STS Santa Rosa
SRQ Sarasota/Bradenton
SAV Savannah
SEA Seattle
SXM Sint Maarten
GEG Spokane
STL St Louis
SYR Syracuse
TPA Tampa
TUS Tucson
TUL Tulsa
VPS Valparaiso
DCA Washington
PBI West Palm Beach
ICT Wichita

Southwest Airlines FAQ

Southwest Airlines flies nonstop to 136 destinations in 16 countries. 118 domestic, 18 international.

Southwest Airlines doesn't operate a traditional hub-and-spoke network. The busiest airports are Denver (DEN), Nashville (BNA), Baltimore (BWI), Las Vegas (LAS), Chicago (MDW). You fly direct between cities.

6 aircraft types appear on WN routes, including 737, 738, 73H, 7M8, 7S7, B38M.

No. Southwest Airlines is an independent carrier. Miles only work within the WN program, and there's no shared lounge access with other airlines.

Yes. 18 international routes to 16 countries, plus 118 domestic routes.

136 nonstop destinations across 16 countries. One of the larger airline networks tracked on this site.