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Second quarter earnings season is in full swing, and the results have been largely positive so far, with more positive ...
Organizational culture is both keeping Chief Technology Officers (CTOs) at organizations and is also one of the main reasons for a CTO to head to the exit, finds the annual 2025 Compensation Survey ...
Increased corporate spending and travel technology innovations drove optimism, despite some controversies associated with the direction and pace of change. Underneath that expectant surface, however, ...
Southwest Airlines' CEO told investors in a July 24 earnings call that the airline could eventually open its own lounges.
“Southwest open seating is the ultimate expression of its founding ethos: to make air travel affordable and accessible for ...
CNBC's Phil LeBeau joins Bob Jordan, Southwest Airlines CEO, to discuss the company's most recent quarter, expectations for ...
Southwest Airlines’ CEO Tells Leaders to Embrace Change The budget airline’s controversial policy changes are more of a hit with employees than consumers—but they’re still projected to ...
The CEO of Southwest Airlines, Bob Jordan, has revealed his favorite spot to sit when he travels on a plane.
Southwest Airlines' CEO, Bob Jordan, is doubling down on the company's controversial changes, which include ending unassigned seating and free bags for most customers.
Southwest Airlines’ stock was headed higher Tuesday after Executive Chairman Gary Kelly announced plans to retire as part of a continued board “refreshment” at the airline, following urging ...
Southwest Airlines Co. CEO Bob Jordan says that more change is on the way.The leader of the aviation powerhouse spoke to a Dallas TV station on June 25, discussing the recent shifts in company ...