Southwest Airlines is being sued after Christmas operational meltdown
Southwest Airlines is being sued over its massive Christmas meltdown.
Southwest Airlines is making a number of executive promotions, but nobody is getting fired after thousands of flights were canceled in late December
Southwest Airlines is being sued over its massive Christmas meltdown.
The travel nightmare continues for southwest airlines passengers in the wake of the historic Christmas storm.
The pressure is on for Southwest Airlines.
The U.S. Department of Transportation says it will look into flight cancellations by Southwest Airlines that have left travelers stranded at airports across the country amid an intense winter storm that has killed dozens of people
Southwest says they’re bringing back alcoholic beverages on flights February 16.
Coronavirus is still impacting airlines nationwide as they struggle, with countless employees calling out sick.
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Southwest Airlines canceled several hundred more flights Monday following a weekend of major disruptions that it blamed on bad weather and air traffic control issues. Both the company and its pilots’ union denied reports of a sickout to protest mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations.