WN299Southwest Airlines · IAH → LAX
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Route confirmed Southwest Airlines

WN299 HoustonIAH Los AngelesLAX · 11:05

WN299 by Southwest Airlines flies from Houston (IAH) to Los Angeles (LAX).

Right nowNext departure today Operates daily
16:20

scheduled from IAH

Typical arrival+0 minmedian over 2 operations

The route today

live boards
IAHHoustonOn-time likelyIAH delay board →
LAXLos AngelesHigh riskLAX delay board →
IAH→LAXevery carrier, schedules and on-time historyRoute intelligence →

Weather lens

Weather-conditioned outlook for this flight right now

Measured, 90-day sample
38%Chance of 15+ min delay
1.1%Chance of cancellation
+3 minAvg hub delay right now

Driven mainly by LAX (Los Angeles), currently flying IFR (instrument). For this route and airline, under conditions like today's, over the last 90 days.

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When it flies

scheduled departures
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Each mark is a scheduled departure at its origin-local time. Today is highlighted.

How WN299 actually runs

Pro Flight Search has tracked every published board update for WN299 across the IAH and LAX boards: schedule changes, gate pushes and actual clocks. Early read — pattern not clear yet. Only 2 completed legs so far: landed -2 min. Not enough to call it.

The verdict above is that record speaking, so it reflects how WN299 operates rather than what the timetable promises. Numbers refresh as new flights operate.

Technical record

How this operation is measured

board clocks

Board log

scheduled → actual, per operation
08-12IAH LAX 11:05 (+0)
08-11IAH LAX 11:05 10:47 (−18)

Board clocks recorded as IAH and LAX published them.

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