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Southwest Airlines will open Austin crew base by 2026 and create 2,000 jobs

Southwest Airlines announced on Friday that it will open a "crew base" at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in March 2026. This move is part of the carrier's efforts to expand into central Texas, which is experiencing rapid growth.

The airline said that the majority of the new Austin base's staff would be made up of captains, flight attendants and first officers, supported by administrative and leadership teams.

Southwest plans to also add a training facility that will be used for a regular basis by flight attendants as part of its broader business transformation.

The carrier expects to open the Austin base in early March, with approximately 335 pilots and about 650 flight attendants. This number will grow to around 2,000 employees by mid-2027. The airline stated that the decision was made after months of planning and discussions with Austin city officials, Texas economic development leaders, and other stakeholders. It was to increase the airline's operational efficiency?and long-term growth in the state.

Southwest said that it would also strengthen its partnerships with local workforce programs and the airport’s career center in order to support hiring for the new base. (Reporting and editing by Maju Sam; Apratim Sarkar)

(source: Reuters)