Southwest Airlines Company

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It wasn't that long ago that Warren Buffett gave a "clear skies" proclamation for the airline industry after his portfolio managers took stakes in all the major air carriers. But that was then.
The first week of earnings season was somewhat underwhelming as a whole. While some companies had amazing wins, quite a few fell short as well. 24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of some of the...
Southwest Airlines watched its shares hit an all-time high in Thursday’s session on continued momentum and lower operating costs. One key independent research firm sees the stock flying even higher.
Qatar Airways has said it plans to acquire up to a 10% stake in American Airlines. Will either of the other two major Persian Gulf carriers follow suit?
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Thursday include Abercrombie & Fitch, Aqua Metals, CarMax, Oracle, Southwest Airlines, Valero Energy and Walmart.
The number of complaints filed against airlines rose sharply in April, but the number still is actually quite small do not affect share prices.
If Warren Buffett is considered the greatest investor of the modern era, and if he has held the title of the world's richest man, then maybe he knows a thing or two.
Airline executives attending a congressional hearing Tuesday morning, but it's unlikely that the real problem with customer service was addressed.
Republic Airways, the second-largest regional airline in the United States, announced that it has emerged from its Chapter 11 restructuring.
24/7 Wall St. has outlined the stakes taken by Berkshire Hathaway in airlines, how the stocks have acted on April 27, and how far down these are from 52-week highs.
American Airlines and Southwest Airlines both saw their shares fall early on Thursday after each reported less than spectacular earnings.
Based on performance data, here are the best major and regional U.S. airlines of 2017.
With spring here, and the busy summer travel season right around the corner, the top airline stocks look very attractive now.
When Warren Buffett and his portfolio managers take a large stake in a company, it gets a lot of attention. And when Berkshire Hathaway makes a big industry bet, that garners even more attention.
The best and the worst of U.S. airlines, according to recent data. The moral of the story is that price is not everything.