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CEO Gary Kelly
CEO Gary Kelly has been the chief executive officer of Southwest Airlines Co since 2004. He is 51 years old. Follow Mr. Kelly and Southwest Airlines Co in the news and blogs or share your own opinion about the company and its leadership.
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DALLAS -- Southwest Airlines Co. said Thursday traffic in October rose a modest 1.9 percent even as the discount carrier aggressively cut flights, so there were fewer empty seats than a year ago.South...
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MILWAUKEE Southwest Airlines Co. begins service from Milwaukee on Sunday.
Spokesman Brad Hawkins says the discount carriers first flight from General Mitchell International Airport departs at 7:20 a.m. for Baltimore.
Among the festivities kicking off the airlines inaugural flight is a tailgate party at McKinley Park Marina for the Green Bay Packers game against Minnesota.
Southwest Airlines President, Chairman and CEO Gary Kelly makes his...
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The Southwest Airlines Pilots’ Association, representing pilots for the second-busiest airline at Philadelphia International Airport, said Monday its members have voted in favor of ratifying a new contract proposed by Southwest Airlines Co.
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- Southwest pilots ratify contract (bizjournals.com)
Consumer Travel Alliance blog readers like Southwest Airlines bestDallas Morning NewsThe nonprofit, nonpartisan Consumer Travel Alliance, which promotes passenger rights on Capitol Hill, polled its blog readers to find out which airline they ...and more »
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