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Southwest Airlines

  • Southwest Airlines Says It Is Ending Cabin Service Earlier to Reduce Chance of Injury
    Southwest Airlines Says It Is Ending Cabin Service Earlier to Reduce Chance of Injury
    Southwest Airlines says it is ending its cabin service earlier on its flights starting next month. Beginning on Dec. 4, a company spokesperson said, flight attendants will begin preparing the ...
    November 30, 2024BY The Associated Press
  • National Debt Interest Payments 76 Percent of June’s Total Personal Tax Revenue; Southwest Dropping Open Seating Policy | Business Matters Full Broadcast (July 25)
    National Debt Interest Payments 76 Percent of June’s Total Personal Tax Revenue; Southwest Dropping Open Seating Policy | Business Matters Full Broadcast (July 25)
    The U.S. national debt is about to hit $35 trillion. The gross interest on that debt is now ...
    July 25, 2024BY Don Ma
  • Federal Regulators Are Raising Scrutiny of Southwest Airlines After a Series of Troubling Incidents
    Federal Regulators Are Raising Scrutiny of Southwest Airlines After a Series of Troubling Incidents
    DALLAS—The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Tuesday it has increased its oversight of Southwest Airlines, which has seen ...
    July 24, 2024BY The Associated Press
  • Southwest Airlines Is Considering Changes to Its Quirky Boarding and Seating Practices
    Southwest Airlines Is Considering Changes to Its Quirky Boarding and Seating Practices
    DALLAS — Southwest Airlines is studying changes to its quirky boarding and seating policies as it searches for ...
    April 27, 2024BY The Associated Press
  • Southwest Pulling out of 4 Airports Due to First Quarter Loss, Boeing Problems
    Southwest Pulling out of 4 Airports Due to First Quarter Loss, Boeing Problems
    The loss was worse than expected.
    April 26, 2024BY Jen Krausz
  • Supreme Court to Decide If Wonder Bread Truck Drivers Are Exempt From Arbitration
    Supreme Court to Decide If Wonder Bread Truck Drivers Are Exempt From Arbitration
    Drivers who deliver Wonder Bread argue that their wage dispute should remain in the court system.
    February 21, 2024BY Matthew Vadum
  • Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants Vote to Strike for First Time in 30 Years
    Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants Vote to Strike for First Time in 30 Years
    Out of the 93.47 percent participating flight attendants, about 99.48 percent voted in favor, an Alaska Airlines union ...
    February 14, 2024BY Aldgra Fredly
  • Boeing Reworking 50 New Planes After Misdrilled Holes Found in Fuselages
    Boeing Reworking 50 New Planes After Misdrilled Holes Found in Fuselages
    The rework could delay some near-term deliveries of 737 model planes, the manufacturer said.
    February 5, 2024BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Southwest Airlines Flight Attendants Vote in Favor of Strike Authorization
    Southwest Airlines Flight Attendants Vote in Favor of Strike Authorization
    First time in the union’s history that flight attendants have taken a vote to authorize a strike against ...
    January 24, 2024BY Aldgra Fredly
  • Hurricane Hilary Causes More Than 6,000 US Flights to Be Canceled or Delayed
    Hurricane Hilary Causes More Than 6,000 US Flights to Be Canceled or Delayed
    Over 6,000 flights were delayed or canceled by Hurricane Hillary across the United States
    August 21, 2023BY Bryan Jung
  • Southwest Ordered to Attend Religious Freedom Training
    Southwest Ordered to Attend Religious Freedom Training
    A Texas District Judge ordered Southwest Airlines to send three of its lawyers for religious freedom training after ...
    August 12, 2023BY Efthymis Oraiopoulos
  • Southwest Airlines Pilots Vote Overwhelmingly to Authorize Strike Ahead of Summer Travel Season
    Southwest Airlines Pilots Vote Overwhelmingly to Authorize Strike Ahead of Summer Travel Season
    Southwest Airlines pilots are set to go on strike ahead of what is expected to be a busy summer ...
    May 12, 2023BY Katabella Roberts
  • American Airlines Pilots Vote to Strike, Southwest Pilots May Follow
    American Airlines Pilots Vote to Strike, Southwest Pilots May Follow
    Southwest Airlines pilots began casting strike-authorization votes on Monday, the same day that the American Airlines pilots union ...
    May 2, 2023BY Janice Hisle
  • Southwest Airlines Cannot ‘Sacrifice’ Workers’ Religious Rights on ‘Altar’ of Company Policy, Judge Rules
    Southwest Airlines Cannot ‘Sacrifice’ Workers’ Religious Rights on ‘Altar’ of Company Policy, Judge Rules
    A Texas federal judge minced no words as he denied Southwest Airlines' request for a retrial in the ...
    April 25, 2023BY Janice Hisle
  • Southern California Travelers Affected by Nationwide Southwest Airlines Delay
    Southern California Travelers Affected by Nationwide Southwest Airlines Delay
    LOS ANGELES—Another bout with technology issues led to delays of hundreds of Southwest Airlines flights April 18 in ...
    April 18, 2023BY City News Service
  • Nationwide Ground Stop for Southwest Airlines Flights Lifted by Federal Aviation Administration
    Nationwide Ground Stop for Southwest Airlines Flights Lifted by Federal Aviation Administration
    All Southwest Airlines departures were halted in the United States on April 18, but the pause was later ...
    April 18, 2023BY Zachary Stieber and Janice Hisle
  • EXCLUSIVE: Fired Pro-Life Flight Attendant Is Flying High Again, 6 Years After Sacking
    EXCLUSIVE: Fired Pro-Life Flight Attendant Is Flying High Again, 6 Years After Sacking
    COLUMBUS, Ohio—To Charlene Carter, it felt surreal. She was once again soaring amid the clouds, working as a ...
    March 15, 2023BY Janice Hisle
  • Southwest Airlines CEO: Meltdown-Prevention Plan Is Taking Shape
    Southwest Airlines CEO: Meltdown-Prevention Plan Is Taking Shape
    Southwest Airlines says it has figured out "the root causes" of its embarrassing and costly December operational meltdown ...
    March 14, 2023BY Janice Hisle
  • Florida-Bound Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Bird Strike Causes Fire
    Florida-Bound Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Bird Strike Causes Fire
    According to officials, a Southwest Airlines flight bound for Florida was forced to return to Cuba on Sunday ...
    March 7, 2023BY Lorenz Duchamps
  • Southwest Vows to Invest in Improvements and Admits Mistakes After Operational Meltdown
    Southwest Vows to Invest in Improvements and Admits Mistakes After Operational Meltdown
    Southwest Airlines vows to invest more in software improvements to avoid another meltdown, after its CEO admitted that ...
    February 10, 2023BY Bryan Jung
  • Southwest Airlines in US Senate Hot Seat Over December Meltdown
    Southwest Airlines in US Senate Hot Seat Over December Meltdown
    When a U.S. Senate committee scrutinizes the December operational meltdown of Southwest Airlines on Feb. 9, the company’s ...
    February 8, 2023BY Janice Hisle
  • Over 1,600 Flights Canceled in Winter Storm, Southwest Airlines Tops List Again
    Over 1,600 Flights Canceled in Winter Storm, Southwest Airlines Tops List Again
    Masses of flights in the United States have been canceled or delayed on Jan. 31 owing to a ...
    January 31, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Southwest Airlines Discloses Impact of Late 2022 Meltdown, Outlook for 2023
    Southwest Airlines Discloses Impact of Late 2022 Meltdown, Outlook for 2023
    Southwest Airlines suffered a fourth-quarter loss of $200 million because of an operational meltdown in late December 2022. ...
    January 26, 2023BY Janice Hisle
  • Transportation Department Investigating Southwest for Mass Travel Disruptions, ‘Unrealistic Scheduling’ of Flights
    Transportation Department Investigating Southwest for Mass Travel Disruptions, ‘Unrealistic Scheduling’ of Flights
    Southwest Airlines is facing an investigation into flight cancellations that took place in late December which affected thousands ...
    January 26, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Southwest Airlines Pilots Set Strike Authorization Vote to ‘Wake Up’ Company Officials
    Southwest Airlines Pilots Set Strike Authorization Vote to ‘Wake Up’ Company Officials
    Southwest Airlines pilots have set a "historic" strike-authorization vote following a lack of progress in contract negotiations and ...
    January 18, 2023BY Janice Hisle
  • Analysis: Southwest Airlines’ ‘Flightmare’ Foreseen, but Company Bosses Ignored Staff Warnings
    Analysis: Southwest Airlines’ ‘Flightmare’ Foreseen, but Company Bosses Ignored Staff Warnings
    Southwest Airlines is accustomed to soaring above its competitors. For many of its 51 years in operation, the ...
    January 17, 2023BY Janice Hisle
  • Southwest Pilots Ramp Up Strike-Vote Talk, Push for Contract ‘Guardrails’ Against Future Meltdowns
    Southwest Pilots Ramp Up Strike-Vote Talk, Push for Contract ‘Guardrails’ Against Future Meltdowns
    In the wake of the embarrassing, costly Southwest Airlines operational meltdown, its pilots are moving closer to a ...
    January 16, 2023BY Janice Hisle
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