Southwest Airlines said it would charter US domestic flights for evacuees fromAfghanistan , per ABCNews .- The airline said it would fly people arriving in the US to their destination cities from Monday.
- The DoD has enlisted six commercial airlines to assist its rescue efforts.
Southwest Airlines will begin chartering domestic flights for evacuees arriving in the US from Afghanistan, according to a statement shared with ABC News.
The airline said that it would operate the flights on behalf of the
"We are proud to support our military's critical humanitarian airlift mission, and we are grateful to our Employees for demonstrating an eagerness to support these military efforts," the statement said, per ABC.
The
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Southwest said in the statement that it plans to charter four flights on Monday, and a further four on both Tuesday and Wednesday, per ABC. Southwest does not expect its charter flights to disrupt its commercial operations, it said.
The airline said that it would not specify where it was flying people, per ABC.
The DoD announced Sunday that it would enlist six commercial airlines to help with the ongoing rescue efforts in Afghanistan. The department said in a statement that
Southwest did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.