KEY POINTS
  • Southwest's COO apologized before the Senate panel and expressed confidence in technology improvements and the airline's own schedule after the holiday meltdown.
  • The Southwest pilots union's president is also testifying and said the carrier ignored warning signs about its operation.
  • COO Andrew Watterson told reporters outside of the hearing that executive bonuses would be reduced this year because of the meltdown.

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Andrew Watterson, chief operating officer of Southwest Airlines Co., arrives to a Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee hearing in Washington, DC, US, on Thursday, Feb. 9, 2023.

WASHINGTON – Southwest Airlines Chief Operations Officer Andrew Watterson apologized before a Senate panel Thursday for the carrier's December meltdown that stranded thousands of passengers over the holidays.

Watterson said the carrier will have a key software upgrade in place on Friday to avoid a similar event.

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