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Everything Changes for Southwest Airlines Today
As of July 1, Southwest Airlines will have to give up the purely “domestic” part of its short-lived, self-appointed title, because the carrier no longer flies strictly within the U.S. Service to Aruba and Montego Bay, Jamaica, from Atlanta, Baltimore (BWI), and Orlando kicks off today, and in the coming months flights to the Bahamas and Mexico from gateways across the country (Milwaukee, Denver, and Orange County, Calif.) are scheduled to follow. (time.com) Altro...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
AirTran's predecessor, ValuJet is the one that had call sign of "Critter" wasn't it.
As it turns out "crispy critter" might be better.
OUCH!!!!! NOT cool.....
I probably shouldn't bring up bad memories. Is what it is.
Yup.
What happened is that on July 1 the Operating Certificates were combined...Airtran's eliminated, and all folded into Southwest's Certificate. And AirTran's radio call-sign "Citrus" retired.
If you look at the SWA route map, you see all (except SJU for some odd reason) the international cities are still in blue (denotes AirTran equipment). Of course, after the crew lists are merged, then what I write here will be obsolete......