Southwest’s Next CEO Is Reluctant to Share Lists of Unruly Passengers
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Southwest Airlines Co.’s next chief executive officer said the carrier is wary of sharing no-fly lists with other airlines, as advocated by Delta Air Lines Inc. to protect flight crews from unruly passengers.
“These are industry issues, and so I’d like to use the A4A as the body to think through that,” said Bob Jordan, referring to the Airlines for America trade group.