OAKLAND — The addition of nonstop flights at Oakland International Airport continues.

Southwest will add two nonstop flights to the East Coast from Oakland, starting next year. On April 8, 2018, it will begin nonstop service to Orlando International Airport on Saturdays and daily nonstop service to Newark Liberty International Airport.

The service to Orlando will be the first route to the central Florida city from the Oakland airport. Southwest began nonstop flights to Newark, New Jersey, as a seasonal offering earlier this year, and because of its success, will re-launch it as a daily, year-round route. Tickets for both routes are on sale now, according to a news release from the Oakland airport.

By next April, Southwest will have over 120 departures on peak travel days. In the past two years, the airline has added a slew of domestic and international flights from Oakland to cities including Dallas, Nashville, New Orleans, Columbus, Atlanta, Long Beach, Reno, St. Louis and Puerto Vallarta and San Jose del Cabo in Mexico.

The Oakland airport is Southwest’s largest base in the San Francisco Bay Area.