Southwest Florida International Airport: Difference between revisions
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The airport has hosted (two?) Boeing 747s (including Air Force One), and beginning in early May in 2018, the largest aircraft on scheduled routes to and from RSW were Eurowings A330-200s and A330-300s operated by Brussels Airlines and SunExpress Deutschland. Delta 767-300s operate seasonally between Minneapolis/St. Paul and Fort Myers. Additionally, Miami Air operates quite a few charters here using 737-400s and 737-800s. | The airport has hosted (two?) Boeing 747s (including Air Force One), and beginning in early May in 2018, the largest aircraft on scheduled routes to and from RSW were Eurowings A330-200s and A330-300s operated by Brussels Airlines and SunExpress Deutschland. Delta 767-300s operate seasonally between Minneapolis/St. Paul and Fort Myers. Additionally, Miami Air operates quite a few charters here using 737-400s and 737-800s. | ||
===Commercial Airlines, Aircraft, and Concourses=== | ===Commercial Airlines, Aircraft, and Concourses=== | ||
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|JetBlue Airways | |JetBlue Airways | ||
|A320 | |A320 | ||
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|Southwest Airlines | |Southwest Airlines | ||
|737-700, 737-800, 737-8 MAX | |737-700, 737-800, 737-8 MAX | ||
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|Sun Country Airlines | |Sun Country Airlines | ||
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|WestJet Airlines''' | |WestJet Airlines''' | ||
| | |737-700, 737-800 | ||
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