After a brutal week featuring thousands of canceled flights, Southwest Airlines said it’s planning to resume its normal airline schedule on Friday.
"We have much work ahead of us, including investing in new solutions to manage wide-scale disruptions." Southwest said in a statement.
“While Southwest continues to operate roughly one third of its schedule for Thursday, Dec. 29, we plan to return to normal operations with minimal disruptions on Friday, Dec. 30,” the company said in a statement Thursday, adding it was “eager to return to a state of normalcy.”
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