Air Departures Resume After FAA Lifts Ground Stop January 11, 2023 By Mary Schlangenstein, Alan Levin and Siddharth Philip Airlines began resuming flights after a system outage led US authorities to temporarily ground planes nationwide early Wednesday, a dramatic...
Southwest Chaos Is Told-You-So Moment After Warnings on Old Tech December 29, 2022 By Mary Schlangenstein and Ryan Beene The Southwest Airlines Co. meltdown that’s stranded thousands of passengers across the US has its root in outdated technology that...
Southwest Under Scrutiny After Wave of Storm Cancellations December 28, 2022 By David Koenig Major U.S. airlines were broadsided by the massive weekend winter storm that swept across large swaths of the country but...
Storm Adds Uncertainty to Strong Holiday Travel Demand December 22, 2022 By Dee-Ann Durbin Concerns about illness or inflation aren’t stopping Americans from hitting the roads and airports this holiday season. But a massive...
Southwest CEO Calls Latest Max Delay ‘Very Disappointing’ July 2, 2019 By Mary Schlangenstein Southwest Airlines Co., the largest operator of the grounded Boeing Co. 737 Max, said the discovery of a new safety...
Blizzard Moves Towards Plains and Midwest after Waning in the U.S. Rockies April 11, 2019 By Keith Coffman DENVER — A powerful storm bringing heavy snowfall and strong winds was churning across the U.S. Plains and Midwest on...
American Airlines Extends Max-Caused Cancellations to June 5 April 9, 2019 By Marcy Gordon WASHINGTON — American Airlines is extending by over a month its cancellations of about 90 daily flights as the troubled...
Southwest Airlines Cancels Flights, Continues Fuselage Inspections April 4, 2011 Southwest Airlines Co. canceled 70 flights Monday as it continued to inspect Boeing 737 planes following the emergency landing on...