Expect Delays in Southwest Airlines Operations Due to Boeing 737 Max Grounding
Southwest Airlines recently announced that it will continue to keep the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft grounded until at least next year. The decision has taken a toll on their financial performance with unexpected costs piling up due to the inability to operate these planes. Additionally, the airline revealed that it will cease operations at Newark Liberty International Airport starting November due to the prolonged grounding.
As Southwest Airlines braces for not flying the 737 MAX jets until next year, it stands as one of the airlines least eager to resume operating these aircraft. Being a budget-friendly airline, Southwest and its passengers are likely to experience flight disruptions and potentially increased ticket prices by the year-end. The situation reflects the industry-wide surprise at the prolonged challenges faced by the 737 MAX aircraft, catching airlines like Southwest off guard.
American Airlines faced a $175 million financial blow in the second quarter due to flight cancellations resulting from the grounding of the 737 MAX planes. The ongoing groundings are anticipated to cost American Airlines as much as $400 million for the year 2019, indicating significant financial implications for other airlines in the industry as well.