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It’s Finally Here—LUV is Headed to Greenville-Spartanburg

lmoffat
Adventurer A

“It’s expensive.”  “I’m frustrated.”  “It’s not fair.”  It wouldn’t be uncommon to hear these things said from the Upstate South Carolina community when considering driving to their local airport only minutes away at Greenville-Spartanburg International airport.  Not anymore.  This Sunday, LUV is heading to the Palmetto State to launch our new service to the Upstate with big planes and little fares.  Greenville-Spartanburg (GSP) joins Southwest’s network as the 70th destination with seven daily nonstop departures—two daily nonstops each to/from Baltimore/Washington and Chicago Midway and one daily nonstop each to/from Nashville, Houston, and Orlando.

Honestly, I can’t believe this weekend is finally here.  I landed at GSP on Thursday and thought, this will be the last time I fly on (insert carrier name here!).  My smile started to get a lot bigger just thinking about flying one of our Canyon Blue planes home on Monday after our weekend of festivities wraps up.  Seeing our brand new ticket counter made it all the more real.



Planning a new city opening has been one of my favorite parts of my job during the last six months.  For me, finding ways to celebrate our new service in Greenville-Spartanburg meant finding the passion points of this community.  Starting today with our ferry flight bringing dozens of Southwest Warriors to kick off our inaugural weekend to a plane pull where the local cities will compete head to head against the clock to a progressive dinner social to fill up on the local flare to our community service project on Sunday to plant a tree at the airport in honor of the late Mr. Roger Milliken (in addition to planting trees in local Greenville and Spartanburg county parks)—it all leads up to officially celebrating our new service to the Upstate with our first flights on Sunday, March 13!

Last night, the airport and community gave Southwest an amazing welcome at the Upcountry Museum in downtown Greenville.  Hundreds gathered to celebrate LUV coming to their airport.  From Southwest-themed cupcakes to even our very own Southwest 737 cocktail, the night was full of folks talking about their next, and some their first upcoming trip on our Canyon Blue planes.

Our new GSP Employees who came from all over the system to this beautiful region of the country received a red carpet welcome and were the toast of the night.  After learning that 18 of our 40 GSP Employees are couples, LUV is certainly in the air in the Upstate!



In my visits to Greenville-Spartanburg, the welcome I received was unlike any other.  It’s more than just a heart-warming welcome—it’s the stories the people in the Upstate leave me with.   I can’t get enough of hearing about how folks can now go see their grandchildren more than once a year or that trip they always wanted to take is now becoming a reality.



To the community of Greenville-Spartanburg, we couldn’t be more thrilled about this partnership we’ve made at 30,000 feet, and we can hardly wait to win over the hearts of the Upstate when our Captain operating our inaugural flight says, welcome aboard Southwest Airlines.

 

6 Comments
Janelle_T_Lovet
Explorer C
Are the prices almost half again, more expensive than arriving in Charlotte? My friends, waiting for you to land in Greenville/Spartanburg, say it's way more expensive than landing in Charlotte. They still want me to drive to Charlotte. Guess your coming to G/S. doesn't help us, after all this waiting.
Tony_Black
Explorer C
Too Bad you still have to Fly to Balt-Wash Int'l to get to Ft. Lauderdale(South Florida) for the weekend. It takes about 7 hrs to get to south Florida this way. I have been checking flights since the announcement 3 months ago. The cost is still way to high, besides not having any convenient flights (by time schedule). You can drive to CLT and fly direct with a better flight schedule for the same money. Southwest coming to GSP will not mean anything until you get some better flight traffic. Besides that, you have to pay $8.00 a day for the cheapest parking lot. That is what you pay for the garage parking in CLT.
Rose_Storey
Explorer C
I love flying Southwest & do so whenever I can. It's just that when visiting back home I have to take either United or American. Would really be wonderful if you could work a deal with the airport in Springfield, IL.. Peoria, Bloomington & Decatur are all fairly close to Springfield and am sure you would have passengers from there too.
Bob_Cargile
Explorer C
Knoxville, TN is just as much in need of Southwest as Greenville. Good for them. I hope we are on your radar.
Jana_Gallagher
Explorer C
PLEASE PLEASE COME TO MELBOURNE, FL!!!!!!!!! I LOVE SOUTHWEST!!!
Andrew9
Explorer C
As a kid, I used to fly into GSP on the mighty Eastern 727s to see family every summer. It was a beautiful airport then as it is now. However, if you want to fly into GSP these days you then are mostly forced to fly in cramped regional jets and making connections to get there. Service is spotty at best. That is, until now! I am thrilled to hear of Southwest's arrival into GSP! The good folks of the foothills of northwest South Carolina and those of us who visit deserve to have Boeing aircraft service this fine area... and the best part? It's a canyon blue Southwest Boeing 737, the best airline out there!!! Many happy landings my friends!!!