US airline Southwest pilots vote to authorize strike
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Southwest has been under regulatory scrutiny since a staffing crisis
(Reuters) - Southwest Airlines Co. pilots' union said on Thursday its members had approved a strike mandate by an overwhelming majority ahead of the busy summer travel season.
The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association (SWAPA), which represents 10,000 pilots of the Dallas-based carrier, said 98% of its members participated in the vote and 99% voted in favour of authorizing a strike.
Southwest said the vote result will not impact its operations: "We are staffed and prepared to welcome travellers for their summer travel plans."
Southwest has been under regulatory scrutiny since a staffing crisis due to bad weather during the Christmas holidays overwhelmed its crew scheduling software, disrupting travel plans for 2 million customers.
"Pilots (have) already made their voices heard about the operational disasters and the lack of progress after three-plus years of stagnant negotiations," SWAPA said.
Earlier this month, pilots of American Airlines Group also approved a strike mandate.