Southwest Airlines announced it will be cutting 15% of its corporate workforce, including 626 Dallas employees and 1,750 ...
The company's first involuntary staff cuts come amid dramatic changes forced by investors. But can it soar by acting more ...
The airline's Executive Vice President & Chief Transformation Officer Ryan Green's departure coincides with the company’s ...
Southwest says it will maintain a significant presence in the Mile High City despite cutting some routes to improve margins ...
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Still without recent addition Anthony Davis, the Dallas Mavericks (30-26) are all set to host the New Orleans Pelicans (13-42 ...
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Hosted on MSNSouthwest Airlines to Lay Off 1,750 EmployeesDallas-based Southwest Airlines announced this week that it will lay off 1,750 employees, marking the first workforce reduction in its 53-year history. According to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining ...
The Mile High City sees the most of the operation, but other hubs also get the carrier's smallest mainline aircraft.
Leading security executives from Aimbridge Hospitality, Southwest Airlines, National Life Group, City of Arlington, Texas, ...
Two more stories will take their place alongside 121 plaques at the Hall of Honor event 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 1 at ...
Southwest Airlines announced that it will lay off 1,750 employees, or 15% of its corporate and leadership positions -- marking the company's first major layoffs in its 53-year history. The U.S.
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TravelPulse on MSNSouthwest Airlines Making Cuts at Busiest Airport HubAmid flight reductions, Southwest executives say the carrier remains committed to Denver hub for the long-haul.
Michael Sarner has been appointed president and CEO, succeeding Bowen Diehl, who will continue to serve the company in an ...
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