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After Southwest made big changes to its baggage and seating policies, the CEO floated a few more ideas. What's on the table ...
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Still, Jordan told the Times that by charging bag fees, Southwest predicts the number of checked bags will decrease while the ...
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(Spencer Platt / Getty Images) Robert E. Jordan, CEO of Southwest Airlines, noted the additional staffing challenges, as air traffic control deals with shortages across the board.
After six months of tumultuous change inside Dallas-based Southwest Airlines, CEO Bob Jordan promised the airline would keep evolving.
Southwest Airlines' CEO isn't shrinking away from the major changes the airline has made in recent months. He appears to be doubling down. That's true when it comes to one of the most ...
Southwest's new $35 bag fees violate core behavioral psychology principles, potentially costing more in customer loyalty than it generates in revenue.
Southwest Airlines reported quarterly earnings that beat expectations but pulled its full-year guidance. The CEO says consumer demand is being "highly impacted" by President Trump's tariff policies.