Southwest to review meltdown after union criticizes lack of plan

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Southwest Airlines is vowing to conduct a review of the holiday travel meltdown that caused thousands of flight cancellations.

Rep. Nancy Mace discusses the Southwest Airlines meltdown and how Pete Buttigieg responded to the matter on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’stranded thousands of passengers.

The company promised on Thursday to conduct a thorough review of an operational collapse at the end of the year.Tom Nekouei, vice president of the airlines' pilots association, told Reuters he was on a conference call with Chief Executive Bob Jordan on Monday to discuss the disruption that forced the cancelation of nearly 16,000 flights.

Cancelled Southwest Airlines flights are seen in red on the departures flight schedules at the Southwest terminal at the Los Angeles International Airport on Dec. 27. At that time, Jordan said the company had not yet identified a corrective plan of action to avoid a repeat of a cascade of flight cancelations.

"They don't know what it is that they're going do in terms of corrective action because they haven't sat down and run the post-mortem on it," he told Reuters.Brokerage Raymond James estimated the meltdown could cut

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