Southwest Adds More Flights to Phoenix for Big Game
If you’re planning to attend the Big Game (or miss it! sorry, I had to do it), Southwest Airlines is adding more flights to get you there. The airline will have more flights to Phoenix next month.
These flights, which are listed below, as well as the carrier’s full schedule, are available for purchase at Southwest.com.
New Flights
On Thursday, Feb. 9, 2023, Southwest will offer the following service:
- From Philadelphia to Phoenix: 2 nonstop flights and 10 different itineraries.
- From Kansas City to Phoenix: 2 additional nonstop flights, for a total of up to 6 nonstop options.
On Friday, Feb. 10, 2023, Southwest will offer the following service:
- From Philadelphia to Phoenix: 2 nonstop flights and 10 different itineraries.
- From Kansas City to Phoenix: 3 additional nonstop flights, for a total of up to 7 nonstop options.
On Saturday, Feb. 11, 2023, Southwest will offer the following nonstop service:
- From Philadelphia to Phoenix: 1 nonstop flights and 10 different itineraries.
Southwest also published additional flights to help fans travel back home after the championship trophy is awarded.
On Monday, Feb. 13, 2023, Southwest will offer the following service:
- From Phoenix to Philadelphia: 2 nonstop flights and 10 different itineraries.
- From Phoenix to Kansas City: 2 additional nonstop flights, for a total of up to 6 nonstop options.
On Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2023, Southwest will offer the following service:
- From Phoenix to Kansas City: 2 additional nonstop flights, for a total of up to 6 nonstop options.
- From Phoenix to Philadelphia: 1 nonstop flight and 10 different itineraries.
Football fans who might be traveling during the Big Game on Feb. 12, 2023, can watch all the action onboard with live TV on FOX by connecting to the Southwest Inflight Entertainment Portal. You can see the full list of channels available and free entertainment options at Southwest.com/WiFi.
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