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US says probe into Southwest Airlines December meltdown ongoing
Southwest cancelled 16,700 flights impacting more than 2 million passengers after its crew scheduling software failed to handle staffing changes. — Reuters pic

WASHINGTON, Aug 2 —The US Transportation Department (USDOT) today said its comprehensive investigation into Southwest Airlines December meltdown is ongoing.

Southwest cancelled 16,700 flights impacting more than 2 million passengers after its crew scheduling software failed to handle staffing changes.

The department first disclosed in January it was reviewing whether Southwest executives "engaged in unrealistic scheduling of flights which under federal law is considered an unfair and deceptive practice.”

Southwest in a securities filing last week said it could face fines or penalties resulting from the USDOT or other governmental agencies. — Reuters

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