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  2. Boston Medical Group - Wikipedia

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    Boston Medical Group is a network of medical offices sharing research information and treatment methods for erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation. The company opened its first office in Mexico in Guadalajara, Jalisco on 4 July 1997. [1] In 2006, due to differences in visions, the shareholders of Boston Medical Group decided to part ways.

  3. Airline complaints - Wikipedia

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    In the US, Southwest Airlines had the lowest rate of complaints in 2006, with 0.11 complaints per 100,000 passengers, while US Airways and United Airlines had the worst rate of complaints, both with 1.36 complaints per 100,000 passengers. [7] US Airways is also the US airline with the worst on-time performance, which might explain its rate of ...

  4. The US has decided that Southwest's customer service failed ...

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    Southwest said the U.S. Department of Transportation told the airline Friday that "it has determined the company had failed to provide adequate customer service assistance, prompt flight status ...

  5. The rapid descent of Southwest Airlines: How the company ...

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    (Southwest recently shared customer research showing the airline would lose $300 million annually if it charged for bags, based on the number of consumers who would stop flying Southwest.)

  6. 2022 Southwest Airlines scheduling crisis - Wikipedia

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    The crisis spanned December 21–30, at the peak of the holiday travel season, and is referred to in the news media as the Southwest Airlines holiday travel meltdown [3] or simply as the holiday meltdown, [4] [5] [6] a name also used by the Southwest Airlines pilot's union [7] and the U.S. Department of Transportation. [8]

  7. 2017 United Express passenger removal - Wikipedia

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    Economist John Kwoka Jr. attributed this to the high level of consolidation of American airlines, with a majority of flights controlled by four corporations—United, Delta, American, and Southwest—making a boycott impractical. Additionally, for many travelers, ticket price is the primary deciding factor when booking flights, outweighing ...

  8. Southwest Airlines Flight 1380 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft had been in service with Southwest Airlines for nearly 18 years since its manufacture in 2000. [4] It was powered by two CFM International CFM56-7B24 engines. [2] [5] Five crew members and 144 passengers were on board. [2] [5] Tammie Jo Shults, aged 56, a former United States Navy fighter pilot, was the captain of the flight. [6]

  9. American Airlines fined $50M over complaints of damaged ... - AOL

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    A Department of Transportation investigation of complaints made between 2019 and 2023 found American Airlines unsafely assisted passengers, sometimes resulting in injuries, and didn’t help ...