Southwest Airlines CEO Eyes Long-Haul International Flights

 May 29, 2026 – Southwest Airlines is eyeing potential long-haul international flights within the next five years as part of an ongoing effort to provide product offerings “our customers want,” CEO Bob Jordan said.

Speaking May 28 at the Bernstein Strategic Decisions Conference, Jordan said the changes the airline has made—including implementing assigned seating and tiered fares—have been positively embraced by passengers, evidenced by a strong first-quarter revenue performance. First-quarter revenue per available seat mile increased 11.2% year over year.

Jordan envisions Southwest potentially operating to eight to 12 long-haul international destinations, which would account for “the vast majority of the places that our customers want to go,” he explained. “So, we don’t have to be Delta, American or United in terms of that huge, wide long-haul network, but through the right destinations we can be highly relevant in our customer base in terms of where they want to go.”

While Jordan cautioned it is too early to discuss specific long-haul international routes, he said “Baltimore would be a natural hopping-off point.” Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) is Southwest’s largest East Coast airport, where the carrier has a more than 70% market share.

Southwest has traditionally been a point-to-point carrier, and Jordan said offering a high number of nonstop domestic routes continues to be a strength. But he acknowledged the carrier has evolved and connections at airports such as BWI are now an important component of Southwest’s business.

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BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport Welcomes JetBlue Airways

New Airline Service Starts July 9, Expanding Travel Options for the Region

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May 2, 2026 – JetBlue Airways announced this morning that it would begin service at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport on July 9, 2026. JetBlue will offer three daily flights between BWI Marshall Airport and Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In addition, JetBlue will add service between BWI Marshall and San Juan, Puerto Rico on November 2, 2026. The addition of JetBlue reflects continued demand for air travel and underscores the strength of the market in Maryland and the National Capital region.

“We are thrilled to welcome JetBlue, which means more convenience and more access to key travel destinations,” said Shannetta Griffin, Executive Director/CEO of BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport. “We remain committed to working with airlines to strengthen and expand air service opportunities. At BWI Marshall Airport, we look forward to a successful partnership with JetBlue to benefit our passengers and the region.”

BWI Marshall Airport serves as a vital travel hub for Maryland and the National Capital region, connecting travelers to destinations around the globe. The airport offers approximately 300 daily nonstop departures to about 90 domestic and international destinations. BWI Marshall Airport generates a total economic impact of $11.3 billion annually. The airport and visitors produce and support more than 107,000 jobs throughout Maryland and the region.