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Southwest Airlines upsizes order for
smallest Boeing 737 Max order by 34 planes
Southwest Airlines is upsizing its order for Boeing’s smallest 737 Max
model by nearly three-dozen planes, the carrier said Tuesday, citing an
improvement in travel demand.
The Dallas-based airline said in a filing that will exercise options to
increase its firm orders of 737 Max 7s by 34 planes, bringing its total order
book for that plane to 234. The all-Boeing 737 airline also has orders for 149
Max 8 planes to be delivered through 2031, as the company retires older
737s.
Southwest expects its 2022 capital expenditures to total $1.5 billion, up
from a previous estimate of $700 million.
United Airlines and Alaska Airlines have also increased their Boeing Max
orders in recent months, helping boost demand that dried up after the planes
were grounded in 2019 after to fatal crashes.
Southwest said it expects demand and revenue to continue to improve into
July as vacationers return to air travel, pushing leisure fares up to 2019
levels.
It forecast June revenue will be down 20% compared with 2019 and that July
sales will come in at 15% to 20% lower than two years ago.
Business travel demand, the laggard in the recovery, is also improving but
remains far below 2019 levels, a trend that will weigh on fares, Southwest said.
U.S. regulators lifted the grounding last November.
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