Southwest Flying To Be Down 50% In June

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Southwest said it will be operating just 2,000 daily flights between June 6 and June 27.
Credit: Southwest Airlines
Southwest Airlines has said it will slash its June flight activity by around 50% year-over-year to contend with the demand drop associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. The Dallas-based carrier said it will be operating just 2,000 daily flights between June 6 and June 27. “The cuts proactively address...
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