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Southwest Airlines will start enforcing a few new policy changes on May 28, and customers might want to act quickly over the next two days to avoid fees and restrictions that come with the updated ...
Southwest Airlines' new bag fees, safety policy go into effect this week Bags won't fly free and portable charging devices will need to be in sight.
Southwest plans to phase in additional redeye flying in the carrier's coming schedules as part of its multi-year transformation to a 24-hour operation.
Starting May 28, Southwest Airlines mandates visible portable chargers during flights to enhance safety, addressing risks of thermal runaway in lithium-ion batteries.
Southwest says it "adamantly disagrees'' with the picture the audit paints of the airline's safety culture.
Southwest Airlines on Monday said it has added cockpit safety alerts to nearly its entire fleet of 800 aircraft.
The airline added, “Nothing is more important to Southwest Airlines than the Safety of our Customers and Employees.” The new policy arrives after a year of turbulence-related incidents.
Southwest Airlines is moving from its famously open seating to assigned seats, adding a premium cabin with more legroom and adding redeye flights.
The Federal Aviation Administration announced Tuesday that they would audit Southwest Airlines after the Texas airline had a number of flight safety incidents in recent months.
As the next step in a continuing strategic transformation, Southwest Airlines Co. (NYSE: LUV) (the "Company") is announcing several new initiatives designed to elevate the Customer experience ...