Southwest says holiday scheduling fiasco will cost it $800 million
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Southwest Airlines says its holiday flight cancellation debacle will cost the company up to $825 million as it processes refunds for customers and prepares to upgrade its scheduling software, which is projected to be a pricey endeavor.
The airline canceled more than 16,700 flights over the busy holiday travel period, affecting hundreds of thousands of passengers in an episode sure to reverberate for a long time to come.
Southwest expects the operational disruptions to result in a net loss of between $725 million and $825 million in the fourth quarter of 2022, it said in a securities filing.

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