AirTran Airways
AirTran Airways is no longer an operating airline; the brand was integrated into Southwest Airlines and AirTran‑branded service ceased. For travelers this means AirTran flights are not available for new bookings and legacy tickets, credits, or loyalty balances are handled through Southwest rather than a continuing AirTran operation.
Frequent flyer
AirTran’s proprietary frequent‑flyer arrangements are no longer active; legacy program balances and status were converted into Southwest’s Rapid Rewards program during the integration. If you have old AirTran credentials, vouchers, or account balances, check with Southwest Airlines to confirm how they were treated and what options remain for redemption or status recognition.
Where AirTran Flew
AirTran no longer operates scheduled services; its route network and airport operations were integrated into Southwest Airlines. For current schedules and destinations that were once flown under the AirTran name, consult Southwest’s route map and booking tools.
Aircraft and Cabin Classes
AirTran does not operate any aircraft today; its fleet and any remaining operational assets were absorbed into Southwest Airlines during integration. Travelers should expect Southwest equipment and cabin products on routes that were once served under the AirTran brand rather than any distinct AirTran cabins.
Tips for Flying AirTran Airways
- AirTran is no longer an active carrier; do not try to book new travel under the AirTran name - use Southwest Airlines for routes and reservations that were formerly AirTran-operated.
- If you hold an old AirTran ticket, voucher, or credit, contact Southwest Airlines customer service to confirm validity, transferability, and reissue options.
- Any legacy AirTran frequent‑flyer balances or status were migrated into Southwest’s Rapid Rewards program; log in to your Southwest account or contact Southwest to verify any converted miles or benefits.