The Department of Transportation is suing Southwest Airlines, accusing it of operating two “chronically delayed flights” in 2022 that resulted in 180 flight disruptions.
The US Department of Transportation is flexing its muscles against airlines who operate chronically late flights.
Today's action sends a message to all airlines that the Department is prepared to go to court in order to enforce passenger protections.” According to the DOT, Southwest operated two flights ...
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Southwest Airlines is adding more non-stop service between Milwaukee and San Diego later this year. Beginning Oct. 2, Southwest will fly nonstop service between Milwaukee Mitchell International ...
Southwest will fly the between Mitchell International Airport and San Diego International Airport every day of the week ...
The DOT filed a lawsuit against Southwest Airlines, citing a pattern of chronic delays, as the government pushes for stricter accountability.