Southwest Airlines Co. on Tuesday will convert its domestic reservations systems to a new platform in a complex, $500 million move that will let the carrier launch red-eye flights and make other schedule changes. In shifting to the Amadeus reservations systems for its domestic passengers, Dallas-based Southwest (NYSE: LUV) is attempting to avoid problems experienced by other airlines that have merged systems. Southwest has also said the improved forecasting tools of the new reservations system…
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