![]() Still working to recover from its disastrous operational meltdown the week after Christmas, Southwest Airlines this week unveiled a “tactical action plan” designed to prevent a recurrence of that chaos, in which it canceled more than 16,000 flights after the nation was hit by a major winter storm. ![]() ![]() In this week’s news, Southwest Airlines reveals its plan to prevent another meltdown like the one seen over the holiday season, Oakland International Airport has opened a new restaurant with more on the way, China resumes issuing visas for foreign visitors, Saudi Arabia is creating a new international airline, an update to JetBlue’s acquisition of Spirit Airlines, Frontier Airlines drops 14 routes from its network, United resumes Los Angeles-Tokyo Haneda flights this month, Delta teams up with Viasat to extend high-speed satellite service to its international routes, Delta also begins offering a new children’s menu on select flights and Uber enhances its app to help travelers navigate their way from the airport gate to the curb. MediaNews Group/The Riverside Pr/MediaNews Group via Getty Images After it canceled more than 16,000 flights the week after Christmas, the airline this week announced a plan to prevent another operational meltdown. A Southwest Airlines aircraft touches down at Ontario International Airport in Ontario, Calif., on March 1.
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