I simply need to discuss Southwest Airlines and their absence of red-eye flights. In the event that you don't have a clue what a red-eye flight is, it is essentially a Southwest Airlines Red Eye Flights that withdraws from the west traveling east. It leaves around evening time from the west and terrains in the early morning in the east.

 

Practically all significant airlines in the US work red-eye flights, yet not Southwest.

 

Here is the manner by which that can be an issue, particularly for Southwest voyagers from the west coast and Hawaii.

 

International Travel: 

Numerous explorers, myself notwithstanding, love to make a trip to various nations in the Caribbean. Southwest Airlines has global support of the Caribbean yet that is only basically from the east coast. I live right over close to Norman Y Mineta San Jose International Airport (SJC/KSJC) and will before long climb to approach Portland International Airport (PDX/KPDX). Because of the absence of red-eye flights from Southwest, it is essentially inconceivable for those on the west shore of the United States to travel globally from Southwest except if we travel to places like BWI, FLL, and HOU and go through the night there.

 

Since the time I began flying Southwest in June of 2018, I have not quit flying on the aircraft. It is a fabulous carrier and I need to encounter Southwest Airlines and their worldwide support of the Caribbean, yet as of the present moment, it is preposterous except if we go through the night over on the east coast.

 

Hawaii: 

Southwest has as of late began administration to the Hawaiian Islands. Flights to Hawaii could require no less than 5-6 hours. Flights from Hawaii could require 4-5 hours. Why not use that chance to have a red-eye departure from Hawaii to places like OAK and SJC? It considers prior associations with a larger number of objections instead of showing up in California later in the evening or night.

 

Tell me your opinion and if Southwest should add red-eye flights later on.