Travelers returning to Las Vegas as coronavirus restrictions ease will have more hotel choices by July 1.
Author: Dawn Gilbertson, USA TODAY
Have Southwest drink coupons but not flying right now? The airline is extending expiration dates
Free drink coupons are currently useless on Southwest because the airline has’t resumed alcohol service.
Have Southwest drink coupons but not flying right now? The airline is extending expiration dates
Free drink coupons are currently useless on Southwest because the airline has’t resumed alcohol service.
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‘An absolute gift’: Southwest flight attendant, American Airlines CEO have emotional racism talk at 30,000 feet
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Ready to fly again? Southwest touting summer fare sale with one-way fares starting at $49
Southwest Airlines says the month-long summer fare sale is aimed at travelers eager to fly again and “recapture the magic of travel.”
DOT warns airlines – again – to issue refunds for canceled flights after receiving 25,000 complaints
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Boeing CEO predicts coronavirus pandemic will claim a major U.S. airline. He didn’t name names
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Airline middle seats won’t stay empty forever in the name of social distancing. Here’s why
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