Stakeholders have filed a lawsuit against Southwest Airlines, alleging that the airline fraudulently concealed issues that led last month to an operational meltdown, Reuters’ Jonathan Stempel reported yesterday. According to the proposed class action suit, which was filed in federal court in Houston, the carrier publicly downplayed or failed to disclose serious problems in its flight scheduling software technology, the author notes. Reference Link
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