Southwest Airlines broadens its horizons by announcing a strengthening of its flight program for summer 2025. The airline is now offering 13 new flights redeyeor night flights, including six to the airport BWI (Baltimore/Washington). From June 5, 2025, enhanced night-time routes will connect destinations such as Honolulu to Los Angeles, Long Beach to Baltimore/Washingtonand Seattle to Nashville. With this expansion, Southwest aims to meet the growing demand for travel to popular destinations, by offering more direct, non-stop connections to customers eager for a summer getaway.
Southwest strengthens its offer with 13 new 'redeye' flights
Southwest Airlines broadens its horizons by announcing a program expansion to August 4, 2025. The rollout includes the addition of 13 new redeye flights, offering more options for travelers wishing to enjoy high-demand destinations across the Southwest network.®. These "redeye" flights allow you to travel at night and optimize your vacation time by arriving at your destination in the morning.
Enlargement ready for summer 2025
With these new night-time options, Southwest Airlines® introduces a total of 33 "redeye" flights to their summer schedule for 2025. From June 5, 2025, passengers will be able to travel nightly from various exotic and vibrant locations such as Hawaii and the West Coast of the USA, to the East of the country. This extension is also an appropriate response to the growing demand and popularity of summer travel.
Key destinations for redeye flights
The redeye flights include routes such as :
- From Honolulu à Los Angeles (LAX)
- From Lihue, Hawaii à Las Vegas
- From Long Beach, California à Baltimore/Washington
- From Ontario, California à Baltimore/Washington
- From Portland, Oregon à Baltimore/Washington
- From Sacramento, California à Orlando, Florida
- From San Francisco à Baltimore/Washington and Nashville
- From San Jose, California à Baltimore/Washington
- From Seattle à Baltimore/Washington, Chicago (Midway), Houston (Hobby) and Nashville, Tennessee
Redeye flights to BWI airport (Baltimore/Washington)
BWI airport, located in the heart of Baltimore and Washington, DC, is one of the major targets of this redeye expansion. Of the 13 new routes, 6 go directly to this strategic airport, strengthening the link between the West Coast and one of the most dynamic regions on the East Coast.
An increasingly dense night-time network
By increasing the number of night flights, Southwest is demonstrating its determination to establish itself as a major player in national connectivity, bringing greater fluidity and flexibility for efficiency-seeking travelers. The strategy of expanding these night services demonstrates the company's ability to meet the growing needs of consumers while optimizing fleet utilization.
Optimize your travel with Southwest
Frequent travelers know how precious it is to optimize every moment of their vacation days. With Southwest's redeye flights, enjoying the first light of the sun in a new city becomes a convenient reality without compromising daytime hours. These options are perfect for those who want to avoid crowds and maximize their travel experience.
Southwest Redeye Flight Comparison
Departure | Destination | Number of flights | New Destination |
---|---|---|---|
Honolulu | Los Angeles (LAX) | 1 | No |
Lihue, Hawaii | Las Vegas | 1 | No |
Long Beach, Calif. | Baltimore/Washington | 1 | Yes |
Ontario, Calif. | Baltimore/Washington | 1 | Yes |
Portland, Ore. | Baltimore/Washington | 1 | Yes |
Sacramento, Calif. | Orlando, Fla. | 1 | No |
San Francisco | Baltimore/Washington | 1 | Yes |
San Francisco | Nashville | 1 | No |
San Jose, Calif. | Baltimore/Washington | 1 | Yes |
Seattle | Baltimore/Washington | 1 | Yes |
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