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Southwest to lay off 15% of its corporate staff, including senior leadership

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Southwest to lay off 15% of its corporate staff, including senior leadership

Southwest Airlines said Monday it will cut 15% of its corporate workforce, or 1,750 people � the first mass layoffs in the company’s history. Grounded Southwest Airlines' Boeing 737 aircraft are seen at Victorville Airport in Victorville, California, on March 26, 2019.

New York (CNN) � Southwest Airlines said Monday it will cut 15% of its corporate workforce, or 1,750 people � the first mass layoffs in the company’s history.

The cuts will start in April and include senior leadership, . Eleven senior leadership positions, which include vice presidents and above, will be eliminated.

Southwest said it expects the layoffs will save the company $210 million this year and $300 million in 2026. It expects a one-time charge between $60 million to $80 million for costs such as severance.

“As we continue to work together to transform our Company, an area of intense focus will be maximizing efficiencies and minimizing costs,� Southwest CEO Bob Jordan said in a note to employees Monday. Jordan called the layoffs “a very difficult and monumental shift.�

Southwest has had a chaotic few years. Activist investors that the carrier’s share price was down more than 50% from early 2021. It in its latest earnings released in January but that was because of rising airfares.

In June 2024, hedge fund Elliott Investment Management took a $1.9 billion stake in the carrier, calling for a leadership and operations overhaul a few months later.

The company started the year with , Tom Doxey, who most recently was president of Breeze Airways. Southwest’s previous chief financial officer Tammy Romo and chief administration officer Linda Rutherford will 2025.

The shakeup goes beyond corporate leadership. Elliott Investment also pushed for changes that led to the reversal of the airline’s . Assigned seating allows the airline to charge more for premium seats.

Southwest took a financial hit after caused to be canceled in late December’s busy holiday travel week. The airline’s employees blamed that made its operations difficult to recover from seasonal bad weather.

, the company had boasted of never having layoffs.

“It all leads up to a strong desire to take great care of our people and then, in turn, our customers. That’s why we’ve never had a layoff,� former CEO Gary Kelly said in a 2021 on Yahoo Finance.

CNN’s Chris Isidore contributed to this report.

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