Southwest is so confident that flyers will trust the Boeing 737 Max when it returns that it's not considering any discounts on flights

Southwest Airlines is so confident that flyers will trust the Boeing 737 Max when it returns to service that it's not considering any discounts on flights using the plane. Southwest president Tom Nealon said Thursday that "at this point, there's no notion of discounting Max flights". He said that the "vast majority" of flyers don't plan to change how they fly, and that some travellers said they will actually fly on that plane more frequently than on other models. "The thought being, it's actually going to be the safest plane out there with all the scrutiny,'' he said. Some polls have suggested that, contrary to Nealon's comments, members of the public are reluctant to fly on the plane. According to a June 2019 poll by UBS, 41% of Americans said they wouldn't consider flying on a Max plane until it had been back in service for 6 months. <br/>
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1/24/20