Southwest Closes Fort Lauderdale, Austin Bases
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Southwest Airlines closing 2 more crew bases in cost-cutting push

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Southwest plans to close crew bases in Fort Lauderdale , Florida , and Austin , Texas .
The company has been slashing unprofitable flights, reducing crews in some cities.
Last month , Southwest said it would slash about 15% of its corporate headcount in its first -ever mass layoff.
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