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Travel + Leisure on MSNSouthwest Airlines Announces Big Partnership With Expedia—What to KnowSouthwest Airlines recently announced a new partnership with Expedia Group, where the travel company will begin selling ...
Pilots on a Southwest Airlines flight attempting to land at Chicago’s Midway Airport were forced to make the plane climb suddenly to avoid another aircraft crossing the runway.
Southwest Airlines pilot's fast action averts disaster at Midway Airport: 'Uh, how’d that happen?'
Video shows a Southwest 737 arriving from Omaha executing a go-around Tuesday when a private jet crosses the runway as the ...
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TravelPulse on MSNWatch Southwest Airlines Plane Narrowly Avoid Collision With Business Jet at Chicago AirportThe near miss comes in the wake of a series of aviation disasters, including a crash-landing in Toronto earlier this month ...
Feb. 17 (UPI) --Southwest Airlines plans to slash 15% of its corporate workforce -- the first mass layoffs in the company's decades-long history -- as the airline looks to cut costs. Southwest ...
Southwest Airlines announced on Monday that it's laying off 1,750 employees. Dallas-based Southwest Airlines announced Monday that it’s laying off 15% of its corporate employees. About 1,750 ...
Southwest Airlines said on Monday that it would slash 15% of its corporate workforce, or about 1,750 employees. The cuts are the first major layoffs in Southwest's 53-year history and the airline ...
Southwest Airlines on Monday announced it will cut 1,750 jobs in late April in what will be the first round of layoffs in the company’s 53-year history. “As we continue to work together to ...
Southwest Airlines LUV.N said on Monday it would cut about 15% of corporate jobs, or about 1,750 roles, as the U.S. budget carrier looks to reduce costs and streamline its organizational ...
Southwest Airlines cut 15% of its corporate workforce as it tries to rapidly reduce overhead costs to become a "leaner" company. The airline said that the layoffs primarily target corporate ...
Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan said "our hearts go out" to people on the American Airlines flight involved in Wednesday night’s midair collision with a helicopter in the nation’s capital.
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