Dallas-based Southwest Airlines has a new technology chief, Lauren Woods, a move already planned before the company came under fire for a holiday meltdown in...
had previously introduced Woods as the incoming chief information officer, but the company had not officially announced the leadership change.“Lauren’s vast experience has prepared her well for this important role, as she’s built a stellar reputation for being an innovative and transformational leader in our technology department and throughout the company,” Jordan said in a statement.
The company initially said its crew scheduling software, provided by GE Digital, was overmatched but has since cited weather as the primary culprit. Either way, Jordan said the company is planning to accelerate technology initiatives to make sure this kind of breakdown doesn’t happen again. The
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Dallas-based Southwest Airlines scrubs more than 500 flights, about 12% of its entire scheduleNearly 350 flights were canceled at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, according to tracking service FlightAware. About 4,700 flights were delayed nationwide.
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Dallas-based Southwest Airlines scrubs more than 500 flights, about 12% of its entire scheduleNearly 350 flights were canceled at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, according to tracking service FlightAware. About 4,700 flights were delayed nationwide.
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Dallas-based Southwest Airlines scrubs more than 500 flights, about 12% of its entire scheduleNearly 350 flights were canceled at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, according to tracking service FlightAware. About 4,700 flights were delayed nationwide.
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Dallas-based Southwest Airlines scrubs more than 500 flights, about 12% of its entire scheduleNearly 350 flights were canceled at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, according to tracking service FlightAware. About 4,700 flights were delayed nationwide.
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Here are 3 takeaways from Southwest's town hall with corporate clients - Dallas Business JournalDuring the town hall, Southwest executives apologized once again for the December meltdown while also teasing improvements for corporate travel clients and discussing what it will take to begin expanding to new destinations again.
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