Southwest Airlines has unveiled a new aircraft celebrating more than 30 years of service Tennessee.
The Boeing 737-700 Tennessee One was christened Monday morning by Nashville Mayor Megan Barry, Southwest Chairman Gary Kelly and airport CEO Rob Wigington.
#TennesseeOne christened by @SouthwestAir Gary Kelly, @MayorMeganBarry and BNA Rob Wigington! pic.twitter.com/VK5o8PXffm
— Fly Nashville (@Fly_Nashville) February 22, 2016
“Southwest has been in love with the state of Tennessee for 30 years,” Kelley said.
The plane features an artist’s rendition of the Tennessee State flag.
To commemorate the event, Southwest also launched special fares from Nashville and Memphis to several destinations, including Panama City Beach, Pensacola, and St. Louis.
For more information, visit Southwest.com or call 1-800-I-FLY-SWA.