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Can Southwest regain passengers' trust?
by
Matt Levin
Dec 30, 2022
Leisure travelers may be quick to forgive and forget. Business travelers, not so much.
Determined to woo customers, airlines offer more flexibility
by
Lily Jamali
Aug 4, 2022
Southwest Airlines says it's getting rid of its one-year expiration date on flight credits. Analysts say more carriers may follow.
Farmers, ranchers in the Southwest adapt to the region's worst drought in more than 1,000 years
Feb 16, 2022
Some are selling cattle. Others are changing the crops the grow.
FAA says Boeing 737 Max is safe to fly. Will passengers agree?
Nov 18, 2020
The order says that Boeing’s design changes have made the jets airworthy, 20 months after the 737 Max model was grounded.
Flying soon? That middle seat might be occupied
Nov 3, 2020
More airlines are starting to sell middle seats to increase capacity on their flights.
Airlines might not love Boeing right now, but switching planes won't be easy
by
Scott Tong
Oct 24, 2019
The waitlist for new Airbus planes is seven years long.
How companies like Wegmans, Southwest and Harley-Davidson get cult-like followings
May 29, 2019
What is it that turns customers into die-hard fans?
For public good, not for profit.
What are the most common Boeing Max routes?
by
Janet Nguyen
Apr 16, 2019
Major airlines have decided to suspend use of the plane through the summer season.
Southwest gets FAA approval to fly to Hawaii
by
Ben Bradford
Mar 1, 2019
Southwest flights to Hawaii will start in small Californian airports, possibly as soon as this month.
Buffett says airlines are now a good investment
by
Andy Uhler
Nov 15, 2016
For decades, the investor said airlines were a good way to lose money.