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Southwest Airlines, the biggest passenger carrier at T.F. Green Airport with more than half of all the passengers, is expanding again at Boston's Logan International Airport.
Southwest will start operating two daily nonstop flights to Denver on Jan. 10. Last week, the Dallas-based discount airline said it would offer nonstop flights to St. Louis on Jan. 10.
Only four weeks ago, Southwest started offering its first flights from Logan to Baltimore and Chicago. The move into Logan was a change in strategy for Southwest, which previously shunned using the Boston airport in favor of smaller regional airports such as T.F. Green, in Warwick, and Boston Manchester Regional Airport, in New Hampshire.
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