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News - Chris Mainz

2008-09-03 18:00:24

By Chris Mainz Only two of those flights -- to Orlando and Chicago -- will be cut at T.F. Green Airport, where Southwest is the largest carrier.

2008-09-02 12:00:21

By DAVID KOENIG Nearly 200 flights will be cut early next year. DALLAS -- Southwest Airlines Co., which had resisted the kinds of capacity cuts being made by other carriers, will eliminate nearly 200 flights early next year as it struggles with high fuel costs and a weakening economy.

2008-08-27 09:01:01

By David Koenig Associated Press DALLAS -- Southwest Airlines Co., which had resisted the kinds of capacity cuts being made by other carriers, will eliminate nearly 200 flights early next year as it struggles with high fuel costs and a weakening economy.

2008-07-16 06:00:00

By Bill Hensel Jr., Houston Chronicle Jul. 16--Southwest Airlines, the nation's leading low-fare carrier, prides itself on its consistent profits and consistent service. Being consistently late isn't part of the game plan.

2008-01-15 12:00:34

By Geoff Folsom, Odessa American, Texas Jan. 15--If the Permian Basin's in a "boom" period, Southwest Airlines is making it harder to share that information.

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