Southwest Airlines Expects More Choppiness Before Late Q1 Resurgence

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Southwest Airlines expects to return to consistent profits in 2022, but challenges related to staffing and the omicron coronavirus variant will persist for most of the 2022 first quarter (Q1). Speaking on the company’s latest earnings call, Southwest President and incoming CEO Bob Jordan explained...
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