Southwest Airlines CEO Says More Cancellations Ahead as Airline Tries to Recover

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Southwest Airlines CEO Says More Cancellations Ahead as Airline Tries to Recover
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Southwest will operate just over a third of its flights Tuesday and Wednesday, its CEO said, after a meltdown that stranded thousands of customers.

At least 25 people have died as a result of the winter storm in Buffalo, N.Y, with officials saying the number could rise.

Across the country, one million energy customers lost power and thousands of flights were canceled. Photo: Brendan McDermid/ReutersSouthwest Airlines Co. canceled more than two-thirds of its flights Monday and plans to slash its schedules Tuesday and Wednesday, in a meltdown that

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