Southwest Makes (Another) Change to Help Find the Best Flights
It may seem small compared to the airline's game-changing decision to list fares on Google Flights, but Southwest made another positive change for users this week.
It may seem small compared to the airline's game-changing decision to list fares on Google Flights, but Southwest made another positive change for users this week.
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