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Southwest sees no demand hit from fare hikes, eyes broader premium push

By Rajesh Kumar Singh CHICAGO, May 28 (Reuters) – Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan said on Wednesday the carrier has seen no drop-off in demand after joining seven industry fare increases since

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