Southwest Airlines outlines fixes after thousands of canceled flights during holidays
Southwest Airlines is giving an inside look at how they're cleaning up the mess left behind by its meltdown during the holidays.
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Southwest Airlines is giving an inside look at how they're cleaning up the mess left behind by its meltdown during the holidays.
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