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RSW Air Service Update Air Service Update September 2021 RSW provides nonstop service to 59 destinations by 14 air carriers New Airline & City Air Transat . NEW! Montreal, Canada (YUL)-Weekly, seasonal service starts Dec. 16 Avelo Airlines . NEW! New Haven, CT (HVN)-Weekly, year-round service starts Nov. 11 Eurowings Discover . NEW! Frankfurt, Germany (FRA)-Weekly, year-round service starts March 28, 2022 New Flights Air Canada . NEW! Manchester, NH (MHT)-Weekly, starts . Toronto, Canada (YYZ)-Weekly, resumed Nov. 17 Aug. 1 . NEW! St. Louis (STL)-Daily, starts Nov. 17 . Montreal, Canada (YUL)-Weekly, resumes Sun Country Nov. 2 . NEW! Duluth, MN (DLH)-Weekly, starts Dec. 17 Alaska . NEW! Green Bay, WI (GRB)-Weekly, starts . Los Angeles (LAX)-Weekly, resumes Nov. 19 Dec. 16 . Seattle (SEA)-Weekly, resumes Nov. 19 . NEW! Milwaukee (MKE)-Weekly, starts Dec. 15 American . NEW! Rochester, MN (RST)-Weekly, starts . NEW! Austin, TX (AUS)-Limited holiday service Feb. 3, 2022 operating Dec. 16, 2021-Jan. 3, 2022 United Frontier . NEW! Los Angeles (LAX)-Daily, starts Dec. 16 . NEW! Orlando (MCO)-Daily, starts Nov. 1 . NEW! San Francisco (SFO)-Daily, starts . NEW! Omaha (OMA)-Weekly, starts Nov. 5 Dec. 16 Southwest WestJet . NEW! Albany (ALB)-Weekly, starts Jan. 22, . Toronto, Canada (YYZ)-Weekly, resumed 2022 Sept. 12 Spirit . Ottawa, Canada (YOW)-Weekly, resumes . NEW! Louisville (SDF)-Weekly, starts Nov. 17 Dec. 18 Current Nonstop Destinations by Airport DOMESTIC NONSTOP DESTINATIONS 1. Akron/Canton (CAK)-Spirit 33. Milwaukee (MKE)-Frontier, Southwest, Sun 2. Albany (ALB)-Southwest Country 3. Atlanta (ATL)-Delta, Southwest 34. Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP)-Delta, Southwest, 4. Atlantic City (ACY)-Spirit Sun Country 5. Austin (AUS)-American 35. Nashville (BNA)-Southwest 6. Baltimore/Washington (BWI)-Southwest 36. Newark (EWR)-Frontier, JetBlue, Spirit, United 7. Boston (BOS)-Delta, JetBlue, Spirit 37. New Haven (HVN)-Avelo 8. Buffalo (BUF)-Frontier, Southwest 38. New York-Kennedy (JFK)-Delta, JetBlue 9. Charlotte (CLT)-American 39. New York-LaGuardia (LGA)-Delta, JetBlue 10. Chicago (MDW)-Southwest 40. Omaha (OMA)-Frontier 11. Chicago (ORD)-American, Frontier, Southwest, 41. Orlando (MCO)-Frontier, Southwest Spirit, United 42. Philadelphia (PHL)-American, Frontier, Spirit 12. Cincinnati (CVG)-Delta, Frontier, Southwest 43. Pittsburgh (PIT)-Southwest, Spirit 13. Cleveland (CLE)-Frontier, JetBlue, Southwest, 44. Portland (PWM)-Frontier Spirit, United 45. Providence (PVD)-Frontier, JetBlue, Southwest 14. Columbus (CMH)-Southwest, Spirit 46. Rochester, MN (RST)-Sun Country 15. Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW)-American 47. Rochester, NY (ROC)-Southwest 16. Dallas/Love (DAL)-Southwest 48. San Francisco (SFO)-United 17. Denver (DEN)-Frontier, Southwest, United 49. Seattle (SEA)-Alaska 18. Detroit (DTW)-Delta, Southwest, Spirit 50. St. Louis (STL)-Southwest, Spirit, Sun Country 19. Duluth, MN (DLH)-Sun Country 51. Syracuse (SYR)-Frontier 20. Grand Rapids (GRR)-Frontier, Southwest 52. Trenton (TTN)-Frontier 21. Green Bay (GRB)-Sun Country 53. Washington, D.C.-Reagan National (DCA)- 22. Hartford (BDL)-JetBlue, Southwest, Spirit American, JetBlue, Southwest 23. Houston-Hobby (HOU)-Southwest 54. Washington, D.C.-Dulles (IAD)-United 24. Houston-Intercontinental (IAH)-United 55. White Plains (HPN)-JetBlue 25. Indianapolis (IND)-Frontier, Southwest, Spirit 26. Islip-Long Island (ISP)-Frontier INTERNATIONAL NONSTOP DESTINATIONS 27. Kansas City (MCI)-Southwest, Spirit 56. Toronto (YYZ)-Air Canada, WestJet 28. Latrobe (LBE)-Spirit 57. Montreal (YUL)-Air Canada, Air Transat 29. Los Angeles (LAX)-Alaska, United 58. Frankfurt (FRA)-Eurowings Discover 30. Louisville (SDF)-Southwest, Spirit 59. Ottawa (YOW)-WestJet 31. Madison (MSN)-Sun Country 32. Manchester (MHT)-Spirit Nonstop Destinations by Airline DOMESTIC AIRLINES Frontier Airlines (F9) Alaska Airlines (AS) . Buffalo (BUF)-Seasonal, resumes Nov. 5 . Los Angeles (LAX)-Weekly, resumes Nov. 19 . Chicago-O’Hare (ORD)-Seasonal, resumes Nov. 7 . Seattle (SEA)-Weekly, resumes Nov. 19 . Cincinnati (CVG) American Airlines (AA) . Cleveland (CLE) . Austin (AUS)-NEW! Holiday service Dec. 16, 2021- . Denver (DEN) Jan. 3, 2022 . Grand Rapids (GRR)-Seasonal, resumes Nov. 6 . Charlotte (CLT) . Indianapolis (IND)-Seasonal, resumes Nov. 5 . Chicago-O’Hare (ORD) . Islip-Long Island (ISP) . Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) . Milwaukee (MKE)-Seasonal, resumes Nov. 5 . Philadelphia (PHL) . Newark (EWR) . Washington, D.C.-Reagan National (DCA) . Omaha (OMA)-Seasonal, starts Nov. 5 Avelo Airlines (XP) . Orlando (MCO)-New! Starts Nov. 1 . New Haven (HVN)-New! Weekly, starts Nov. 11 . Philadelphia (PHL) Delta Air Lines (DL) . Portland (PWM)-Seasonal, resumes Nov. 7 . Atlanta (ATL) . Providence (PVD)-Seasonal, resumes Jan. 6, 2022 . Boston (BOS)-Seasonal, resumes Dec. 18 . Syracuse (SYR)-Seasonal, resumes Nov. 6 . Cincinnati (CVG) . Trenton (TTN) . Detroit (DTW) JetBlue Airways (B6) . Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP) . Boston (BOS) . New York-Kennedy (JFK) . Cleveland (CLE) . New York-LaGuardia (LGA) . Hartford (BDL) . Newark (EWR) . New York-Kennedy (JFK) . Columbus (CMH) . New York-LaGuardia (LGA)-Seasonal, resumes . Detroit (DTW) Oct. 31 . Hartford (BDL)-Seasonal, resumes Nov. 17 . Providence (PVD)-Seasonal, resumes Dec. 21 . Indianapolis (IND) . Washington, D.C.-Reagan National (DCA)- . Kansas City (MCI)-New! Seasonal, resumes Oct. 31 . Latrobe (LBE)-Seasonal, resumes Nov. 17 . White Plains (HPN) . Louisville (SDF)-New! Seasonal, starts Nov. 17 Southwest (WN) . Manchester (MHT)-New! Seasonal, starts Nov. 17 . Albany (ALB)-NEW! Seasonal, starts Jan. 22, 2022 . Newark (EWR)-Seasonal, resumes Nov. 18 . Atlanta (ATL) . Philadelphia (PHL) . Baltimore/Washington (BWI) . Pittsburgh (PIT) . Buffalo (BUF)-Seasonal, resumes Nov. 7 . St. Louis (STL)-New! Seasonal, starts Nov. 17 . Chicago-Midway (MDW) Sun Country Airlines (SY) . Chicago-O’Hare (ORD)-New! . Duluth, MN (DLH)-New! Seasonal, starts Dec. 17 . Cincinnati (CVG)-New! . Green Bay (GRB)-New! Seasonal, starts Dec. 16 . Cleveland (CLE) . Madison (MSN)-Seasonal, resumes Nov. 12 . Columbus (CMH) . Milwaukee (MKE)-New! Seasonal, starts Dec. 15 . Dallas/Love (DAL)-Now year-round! . Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP) . Denver (DEN) . Rochester, MN (RST)-New! Seasonal, starts. Detroit (DTW)-New! Feb. 3, 2022 . Grand Rapids (GRR) . St. Louis (STL)-Seasonal, resumes Dec. 16 . Hartford (BDL)-Seasonal, resumes Nov. 7 United Airlines/United Express (UA) . Houston-Hobby (HOU)-Now year-round! . Chicago-O’Hare (ORD) . Indianapolis (IND) . Cleveland (CLE) . Kansas City (MCI) . Denver (DEN) . Louisville (SDF) . Houston-Intercontinental (IAH) . Milwaukee (MKE) . Los Angeles (LAX)-NEW! Daily, starts Dec. 16 . Minneapolis/St. Paul (MSP)-Seasonal, resumes . Newark (EWR) Nov. 20 . San Francisco (SFO)-NEW! Daily, starts Dec. 16 . Nashville (BNA) . Washington D.C.-Dulles (IAD) . Orlando (MCO) . Pittsburgh (PIT) INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES . Providence (PVD) Air Canada/Rouge (AC) . Rochester, NY (ROC)-Seasonal, resumes Jan. 22, . Montreal, Canada (YUL)-Weekly, resumes Nov. 2 2022 . Toronto, Canada (YYZ) . St. Louis (STL) Air Transat (TS) . Washington, D.C.-Reagan National (DCA)- . Montreal, Canada (YUL)-NEW! Starts Dec. 16 resumes Nov. 7 Eurowings Discover (LH) Spirit Airlines (NK) . Frankfurt, Germany (FRA)-NEW! Starts March 28, . Akron/Canton (CAK)-Seasonal, resumes Nov. 18 2022 . Atlantic City (ACY) WestJet (WS) . Boston (BOS)-Seasonal, resumes Nov. 17 . Ottawa, Canada (YOW)-Weekly, resumes Dec. 18 . Chicago-O’Hare (ORD) . Toronto, Canada (YYZ) . Cleveland (CLE) Document Updated: 09/22/21 NOTE: Cities mentioned are served nonstop in/out of RSW. Other destinations may be available through connecting cities. Schedule information is provided by the USDOT schedule data base, subject to change without notice. For more information about airline schedules, please contact the airline directly or your travel agent. Get up-to-date flight arrival and departure information on our website at www.flylcpa.com. If you need further information, please contact: Brian Solis | Manager- Air Service Development | Lee County Port Authority | Southwest Florida International Airport | Phone: 239-590-4509, [email protected] .
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