The Department of Transportation is suing Southwest Airlines, accusing it of operating two “chronically delayed flights” in 2022 that resulted in 180 flight disruptions.
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — The U.S. Department of Transportation and the Department of Justice sued Southwest Airlines Wednesday afternoon in San Francisco federal court over chronically delayed flights.
The Department of Transportation defines a flight to be chronically delayed if it is “flown at least 10 times a month and ...
"We're continually looking for ways to make it easier to book a JetBlue flight on our website and mobile app." ...
The DOT said Southwest operated two chronically delayed flights – one between Chicago and Oakland, Calif., and another between Baltimore and Cleveland for five months in 2022. AFP via Getty Images ...
They penalized Frontier Airlines for the same reason. They also are suing Southwest Airlines for chronically delayed flights, based on how they unrealistically scheduled some flights that ...
"We're continually looking for ways to make it easier to book a JetBlue flight on our website and mobile app." ...
The Justice Department joined in the suit. USDOT said that for five months in 2022, Southwest operated two chronically delayed flights: one between Chicago Midway and Oakland, California ...
The DOT filed a lawsuit against Southwest Airlines, citing a pattern of chronic delays, as the government pushes for stricter ...
The DOT is seeking maximum civil penalties against Southwest (NYSE:LUV) for what it claims are “chronically delayed flights,” defined as a flight flown at least 10 times a month that arrives ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation has sued Southwest Airlines and fined Frontier Airlines for "chronically delayed flights," the agency announced Wednesday. The moves come after DOT fined JetBlue ...