- Southwest said it has another 7,000 flight attendant candidates in its hiring pipeline.
- The airline and others are in a fierce battle for airline employees to cater to a rebound in travel.
- The hires come as the flight attendants’ union and management hit roadblocks in talks for a new contract.
Separately on Monday, Southwest announced it was promoting its chief commercial officer, Andrew Watterson, to replace COO Mike Van de Ven, who will become an “executive advisor” for the airline in 2023.
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