Southwest Airlines said it will cut 1,750 jobs at its Dallas Love Field headquarters, representing about 15% of its corporate workforce.
Southwest Airlines announced plans to lay off 1,750 employees earlier this week. Here's what we know about the jobs affected.
A top Southwest Airlines executive is leaving the troubled carrier, just as it moves to reinvent itself while satisfying the demands of an activist
Dallas-based Southwest Airlines is cutting 15% of its corporate staff, it announced Monday. The layoffs amount to about 1,750 people; Southwest employs
Alaska Airlines is making a big move in Dallas. The Seattle-based carrier will cease operating from Dallas Love Field (DAL) on May 14.
Seattle-based Alaska Airlines will change its bookings from Dallas Love Field to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport in May.