Southwest airlines to waive off fare-difference charges for customers looking to switch 737 MAX
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Southwest Airlines Co, the world's largest operator of the Boeing Co 737 MAX 8 with 34 jets, said on Wednesday it is waiving any fare-difference charges for customers who wish to switch to another aircraft.
The low-cost airline already does not charge a fee for changing tickets, and following customer concern about traveling on the MAX 8 after two crashes outside the United States, the company said it is waiving charges for fare differences as well.
Southwest has expressed its confidence in the safety of the MAX 8, and its pilots' union reiterated its support of the aircraft on Wednesday even after Canada joined other countries in banning the jet.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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