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US airline CEOs support $12.5 billion air traffic control overhaul in the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," as Secretary Duffy ...
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Southwest Airlines' transition to assigned seating follows recent policy changes including the end of their bags fly free ...
Southwest plans to start flying with seat assignments on Jan. 27, ending more than half a century of open seating.
Southwest Airlines will launch assigned seating in January amidst implementation of extra fees, legroom changes and boarding process changes.
The budget airline’s controversial policy changes are more of a hit with employees than consumers—but they’re still projected to drive sales.
Southwest Airlines has seen a slate of changes, from eliminating bag fees and open seating to talk of European flights and partnerships.
Southwest Airlines said Executive Chairman Gary Kelly will retire but it has confidence in CEO Bob Jordan, a day after holding talks with activist investor Elliott.
Bob Jordan, the Southwest Airlines CEO, has had a complicated year. He weathered the furor over Southwest's policy change ending free checked bags for many customers.
Bob Jordan said some people chose not to fly on Southwest because it lacked premium options offered by other airlines.
While at an airport industry conference this week, Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan spoke about the future of the Dallas-based airline. His goal is to stop losing customers to competitors ...