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Southwest Airlines, a well-known budget carrier, continues to expand its domestic network across the United States. The airline is recognized for its free checked bags and flexible ticket policies, making it a popular choice among passengers traveling to leisure destinations like Orlando, Las Vegas, and Tampa.

However, despite its widespread reach, some of Southwest's bases have more connectivity than others. Dallas Love Field is one such base with limited growth potential due to historical legal challenges with Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). Prior to Southwest's launch in June 1971, Dallas Love Field was the primary airport for Dallas. When DFW was constructed as a joint effort by Dallas and Fort Worth, existing carriers were required to relocate there. Southwest refused this move, arguing that it wasn't operating yet when these laws were enacted.

The courts ruled in favor of Southwest multiple times over this matter. "Many consider Southwest to be a leisure-focused carrier," but initially targeted business travelers who preferred Love Field for its proximity to downtown Dallas. The Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 allowed Southwest greater operational freedom from Love Field.

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Representative Jim Wright introduced the Wright Amendment restricting flights from Love Field beyond Texas. After 9/11 affected short-haul travel demand, Southwest campaigned successfully to "Set Love Free," allowing continued operations at Love Field under specific conditions: no expansion beyond 20 gates and no international services.

According to Cirium data analytics firm, February 2025 shows that Southwest’s busiest Boeing 737 MAX routes from Dallas Love Field are primarily directed towards key bases and nearby destinations:

1. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport sees the highest traffic with 96 flights scheduled.

2. Houston Hobby follows closely with 85 flights.

3. Orlando has 83 flights planned.

4. Washington National sees 72 scheduled flights.

5. Denver is serviced by 66 flights.

6. Atlanta has 61 flights on schedule.

7. New Orleans will see 55 departures.

8. San Antonio has been allocated 54 flights.

9. Nashville receives service via 53 flights.

10. Las Vegas rounds out the list with 50 scheduled flights.

Southwest Airlines leverages its fleet of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft on these routes due to their higher capacity compared to other models in their fleet.

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