Por: Portland Press Herald World January 10, 2023
Travelers queue up at the check-in counters for Southwest Airlines on Dec. 30 in Denver International Airport. David Zalubowski/Associated Press The operational chaos that engulfed Southwest Airlines Co. over the busy holiday period was a crisis decades in the making. In the aftermath of a meltdown that led to 16,700 flight cancellations and may cost the airline more than $800 million, blame has fallen on an outmoded crew scheduling system and... + full article
Associated Press USA Business February 10, 2023
A senior executive of Southwest Airlines apologized to a Senate committee Thursday for a and said the airline is upgrading software to help fix its inability to reassign crews after the winter storm.The president of the Southwest pilots’ union told senators that airline... + más
Southwest Airlines exec to testify at Senate hearing following travel meltdown | Fox Business
'Disruption we've never seen': What's causing the Southwest Airlines meltdown? | ABC News
10 WBNS USA Nation February 10, 2023
WASHINGTON — A senior executive of Southwest Airlines apologized to a Senate committee Thursday for a and said the airline is upgrading software to help fix its inability to reassign crews after the winter storm. The president of the Southwest pilots’ union told senators... + más
The Boston Globe USA Business February 09, 2023
A senior executive of Southwest Airlines apologized to a Senate committee Thursday for a December meltdown and said the airline is upgrading software to help fix its inability to reassign crews after the winter storm.The president of the Southwest pilots’ union told senators... + más
The Boston Globe USA Nation February 09, 2023
CBS News USA Nation January 06, 2023
More than , cancellations or were — or all of the above — during the holidays in what ranks as the largest airline operational breakdown in recent history. And many found Southwest's recovery not satisfactory.But what are passengers' rights? What are Southwest... + más
This isn’t Southwest Airlines’ first meltdown — and it might not be the last | The Hill
Department of Transportation expects Southwest to meet its obligations | Newsweek
The Hill USA Business January 05, 2023
Southwest Airlines’ catastrophic came as no surprise to any of the airline’s frontline workers. Years in the making, this meltdown happened because Southwest’s management lost touch with its employees and became fixated on accounting metrics, stock buybacks and... + más
Southwest Airlines holiday meltdown will cost company up to $825 million | ABC News
Newsweek USA Nation December 28, 2022
As Southwest Airlines continues recovering from operational disruptions linked to winter storm Elliott, the Department of Transportation (DOT) said it expects the airline to meet its obligations to passengers and workers and take steps to prevent mass flight cancellations moving... + más
The Southwest Point-To-Point System Lore. Facts V Traditional Assumptions | Forbes
Pete Buttigieg calls out Southwest Airlines in letter, lays out priorities | Fox Business
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