
by Donald Wood
Last updated: 8:30 AM ET, Mon January 29, 2024
Several major airlines in the United States have announced
additional flights to transport fans from Kansas City and San Francisco to Las
Vegas for the 2024 edition of the Super Bowl,
which is scheduled for February 11.
With the love story involving Taylor Swift and Kansas City
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce taking center stage along with the game, the
carriers adding service have changed flight numbers to mirror the numbers of
the parties involved.
American Airlines announced that Flight 1989a nod to one of
Swifts most popular albumsis scheduled to run twice from Kansas City to Las
Vegas on February 9 and 10, both departing at 12:30 p.m. local time.
After the game, travelers heading back to Kansas City will
fly home on Flight 87, Kelces jersey number. Chiefs quarterback Patrick
Mahomes is also honored, as Flight 15 will fly twice to Las Vegas and then
twice home following the Super Bowl.?
You could say that after tonights games, we are in our
football era, and we are thrilled to provide additional direct flights from
Kansas City to Las Vegas, an American Airlines spokesperson said. To our
customers who are huge sports fans, look what you made us do.
United Airlines also got in on the fun by revealing six
direct flights between Kansas City and Las
Vegas for the game, with each tagged with a special flight number created
in honor of the couple and the players involved.
The new flight numbers include UA 1989, UA 2287 and UA 1587.
Southwest Airlines is taking a more traditional route and
simply adding flights without themed numbers. The carrier is bolstering service
from multiple cities in California before and after the Super Bowl, as well as more
direct flights between Kansas City and Las Vegas.
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In addition, Delta Air Lines will add up to 16 flights and
more than 2,500 additional seats for pro football fans headed to Las Vegas from
Kansas City, San Francisco, San Jose, and New York City. SkyMiles Members
traveling during the action can stream the game in-flight with Paramount+ on
Delta Sync Wi-Fi.
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Last week, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced
a series
of restrictions for aviation industry during the Super Bowl festivities,
including parking for vehicles at Harry Reid International Airport in Las
Vegas.
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