News Southwest and Walt Disney World Resort unveil 50th anniversary aircraft

rbb987

New Member
This plane is not flying exclusively to MCO. It flew from Houston to Orlando last night, and it's getting ready to leave Orlando for a flight to Birmingham, then to Dallas, Atlanta, Tampa, Baltimore, etc. So it's totally random who will get to fly on this aircraft (and in most cases it will not be going to or from Orlando). See upcoming flights here:

 

TheGuyThatMakesSwords

Well-Known Member
We used to fly Southwest out of Flint, MI all the time. But then? SW pretty much abandoned MI, forcing everything through the dilapidated Chicago-MIDWAY Airport. So they can paint planes all they like - we're sticking with Delta :).
 

DisneyCane

Well-Known Member
This plane is not flying exclusively to MCO. It flew from Houston to Orlando last night, and it's getting ready to leave Orlando for a flight to Birmingham, then to Dallas, Atlanta, Tampa, Baltimore, etc. So it's totally random who will get to fly on this aircraft (and in most cases it will not be going to or from Orlando). See upcoming flights here:

The special liveries never fly exclusive to one airport. They rotate through the system to maximize flying time of each aircraft and to rotate through maintenance when necessary.
 

spock8113

Well-Known Member
Yeah, it's an overbooked 737 Max full of second-hand parts from South America. You get what you pay for, cattle cars of the sky.
My guess is they're looking to be the Official Airline of Disney because it's lucrative for both parties. One last parting Chapek shot for stock options:
 

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