Southwest Airlines is reducing its workforce at four major airports in California and Maryland as part of its ongoing restructuring efforts, according to The Dallas Morning News. The Dallas-based carrier plans to cut 120 ground handling and provisioning frontline employees at Hollywood Burbank Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, San José Mineta International Airport, and Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
“Our current flight schedule and modest growth plan for 2025 require alignments to our workforce at four airports where we operate,” said Southwest Airlines spokesman Chris Perry to the Dallas Morning News. “We always try to minimize the impact to our Employees and all will have an opportunity to remain with Southwest.”
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