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Southwest Airlines' CEO told investors in a July 24 earnings call that the airline could eventually open its own lounges.
CNBC's Phil LeBeau joins Bob Jordan, Southwest Airlines CEO, to discuss the company's most recent quarter, expectations for ...
Boeing Co.’s 737 Max 7 jetliner won’t be certified until the first half of 2026, missing the US planemaker’s target of ...
Just two months after ending its long-standing “Bags Fly Free” policy, the airline has announced when it will roll out ...
Southwest Airlines investor Elliott Management plans to launch a proxy fight at the airline, and will nominate up to 10 ...
Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan talks about changes like assigned seating and possible airport lounges to meet evolving customer demands. Dallas Business Journal. Select a City ...
ARLINGTON, Texas — Southwest Airlines is considering airport lounges, more premium seating and even long-haul international flights to win over high-spending customers, CEO Bob Jordan said ...
Southwest CEO Bob Jordan talked everything from airport lounges, flights to Europe, using Rapid Rewards points to book on Air China and Iceland Air on Y'all-itics.
Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan was asked where his favorite place was to sit on a plane, and he gave his answer in an exclusive interview with Jordyn Holman of The New York Times. Advertisement ...
Bob Jordan, the Southwest Airlines CEO, has had a complicated year. He weathered the furor over Southwest's policy change ending free checked bags for many customers. He dealt with additional ...
Southwest Airlines is overhauling its business model, getting rid of its signature "Two bags fly free." The host of changes is expected to generate $4.3 billion, said CEO Bob Jordan.