Yesterday, the United States and U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) disclosed a lawsuit against Southwest Airlines, accusing the airline of chronically delayed flights and interrupting passengers’ travels.
United States and U.S. Department of Transportation DOT announced a lawsuit against Southwest Airlines (LUV) for illegally operating multiple
The agency is seeking civil penalties against Southwest Airlines, and also fined Frontier Airlines for its continuous delays.
The Department of Transportation found that Southwest was responsible for 90% of the disruptions on two flights.
The Department of Transportation filed a lawsuit against Southwest Airlines for allegedly operating chronically delayed flights in 2022. It also fined Frontier Airlines for chronic delays.
The lawsuit alleges Southwest illegally operated chronically delayed flights and disrupted passengers' travel plans.
The DOT's moves come weeks after issuing a multi-million dollar fine against JetBlue.
The lawsuit alleges Southwest illegally operated chronically delayed flights and disrupted passengers' travel plans.
The US Department of Transportation sued Southwest Airlines and fined Frontier Airlines for flight delays, seeking civil penalties against Southwest and imposing a $650,000 fine on Frontier, part of a broader crackdown on airline delay issues.
The federal government is suing Southwest Airlines and fined Frontier Airlines, accusing the carriers of illegally operating multiple chronically delayed flights and causing significant problems for travelers.
The Biden Administration sued Dallas-based Southwest Airlines Wednesday for operating two “chronically late” flights, in the White House’s latest move to hold the industry accountable for delays and cancellations.