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Southwest Airlines is optimistic cash burn will stop in June as bookings increase
Travel & LeisureSouthwest Airlines is optimistic cash burn will stop in June as bookings increase
By Mary Schlangenstein and BloombergApril 22, 2021
When will Americans start flying again?
NewslettersWhen will Americans start flying again?
By Lance LambertFebruary 27, 2021
Boeing 737 Max flies again, carrying paying passengers from New York to Miami
FinanceBoeing 737 Max flies again, carrying paying passengers from New York to Miami
By The Associated PressDecember 30, 2020
Stiffed by an airline for a flight you couldn’t take? This U.K. watchdog is on the case
Travel & LeisureStiffed by an airline for a flight you couldn’t take? This U.K. watchdog is on the case
By Karin Matussek and BloombergDecember 16, 2020
Southwest Airlines warns nearly 13% of workforce at risk of layoffs after punishing year for travel
Travel & LeisureSouthwest Airlines warns nearly 13% of workforce at risk of layoffs after punishing year for travel
By Mary Schlangenstein and BloombergDecember 4, 2020
Airlines face $157 billion in losses as COVID is expected to wipe out even more flights in the year ahead
FinanceAirlines face $157 billion in losses as COVID is expected to wipe out even more flights in the year ahead
By Christopher Jasper and BloombergNovember 24, 2020
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MagazineThe 21 best stocks to buy for 2021
By Anne Sraders, Jen Wieczner, Shawn Tully and Matthew HeimerNovember 20, 2020
The great disconnect: Big cash is surging into the markets, and yet COVID is socking stocks
NewslettersThe great disconnect: Big cash is surging into the markets, and yet COVID is socking stocks
By Bernhard WarnerNovember 20, 2020
The Boeing 737 Max faces an even tougher hurdle now: passenger fear
FinanceThe Boeing 737 Max faces an even tougher hurdle now: passenger fear
By Justin Bachman and BloombergNovember 19, 2020
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FinanceFAA gives Boeing 737 Max the green light to fly again, shares soar
By Alan Levin and BloombergNovember 18, 2020
Empty seats are seen in terminal 1 at the "Berlin Brandenburg Airport Willy Brandt" in Schoenefeld, south-east of Berlin, on November 6, 2020. - British lowcost airline Easyjet announced on November 6, 2020, that it was reducing its flight capacity for the first quarter of 2021 to "at most 20%" of what it initially planned for this period, in reaction to the containment measures announced across Europe to combat the Covid-19 pandemic/
FinanceAirlines saw an immediate boost in passenger bookings following vaccine announcements
By David MeyerNovember 17, 2020
Airlines expand their face-mask rules—but government enforcement is needed, CEOs say
FinanceAirlines expand their face-mask rules—but government enforcement is needed, CEOs say
By Maria AspanJuly 23, 2020
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Travel & LeisureSouthwest Airlines CEO predicts a ‘brutal low-fare environment’ to lure passengers
By Esha Dey, Mary Schlangenstein and BloombergMay 30, 2020
Coronavirus outbreak forces airlines to offer discounts.
Travel & LeisureNYC to Miami for $51: Coronavirus woes cause airlines to offer cheap flights and discounts
By Jonathan Roeder and BloombergMarch 5, 2020
Southwest Employee Bonus Six Weeks Pay
Travel & LeisureAfter a turbulent 2019, Southwest is giving employees a big bonus
By Chris MorrisFebruary 6, 2020
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