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“Southwest open seating is the ultimate expression of its founding ethos: to make air travel affordable and accessible 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 ...
Second quarter earnings season is in full swing, and the results have been largely positive so far, with more positive surprises than negative ones. Companies had a lower bar to clear coming into the ...
C&F Financial Corporation (the Corporation) (NASDAQ: CFFI), the holding company for C&F Bank, is proud to announce a ...
Southwest Airlines said Executive Chairman Gary Kelly will retire but it has confidence in CEO Bob Jordan, a day after holding talks with activist investor Elliott.
Southwest Airlines’ CEO Tells Leaders to Embrace Change The budget airline’s controversial policy changes are more of a hit with employees than consumers—but they’re still projected to ...
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 ...
Bob Jordan said some people chose not to fly on Southwest because it lacked premium options offered by other airlines.
After six months of tumultuous change inside Dallas-based Southwest Airlines, CEO Bob Jordan promised the airline would keep evolving.
Southwest Airlines customers were angry to learn a beloved free perk was ending. Some were even angrier about how the CEO described it.
Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan recently spoke at the Bernstein Strategic Decisions Conference, where he spoke openly about many of the changes that Southwest Airlines was planning for the future.
Southwest Airlines' CEO isn't shrinking away from the major changes the airline has made in recent months. He appears to be doubling down.