WN1 | Interesting Southwest Boeing 737-700 (N297WN) Takeoffs & Landings | DAL - HOU - HRL/RGV

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  • This is how Southwest Airlines began.
    Southwest Airlines Flight 1 left Dallas Love Field (DAL), made a stopover at Houston Hobby (HOU), and continued to its final destination at Valley International Airport in Harlingen/South Padre Island (HRL) in the Rio Grande Valley.
    This flight's flight number signifies the importance of this route in Southwest's history.
    Southwest started out flying within only the state of Texas between the cities of Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio in 1971.
    Harlingen became the fourth city to be added to the network in 1975, following Southwest's initial flights along the Texas Triangle.
    Other Texas cities such as Corpus Christi (CRP) and Austin (AUS) weren't added to the network until 1977.
    Places of interest -------
    0:55 - Southwest Airlines Headquarters
    Timestamps -------
    0:00 - Dallas Love Field (DAL) Dallas departure
    4:56 - William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) Houston arrival
    7:25 - HOU Houston departure
    10:38 - Valley International Airport (HRL) Harlingen/RGV arrival
    Flight information -------
    Date: 19 November 2023
    Flight No.: WN1 (Southwest 1)
    Route: KDAL - KHOU - KHRL (usually KCRP)
    Aircraft: N297WN - Boeing 737-7H4(WL) (B737/73W)
    Departure Time: 7:00 AM (local)
    Seat: 15F
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  • @AvgeekyDev
    @AvgeekyDev  หลายเดือนก่อน

    WN1 usually terminates at KCRP, but I guess Southwest decided to schedule WN1 to KHRL for November 2023

  • @AvgeekyDev
    @AvgeekyDev  หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hey viewer 👋 If you're seeing this I just hope you have a great day and enjoy this (virtual) flight haha 😊 Any thoughts on it? -Aaron