
Southwest Airlines is facing challenges as it shifts its focus away from employee-centric practices, leading to criticism from long-time customers and industry observers. Concerns have been raised regarding the airline's recent policy changes, which some believe have diminished the company's appeal. The U.S. Global Jets ETF ($JETS) has dropped 16% in the past month, reflecting broader turbulence in the airline sector, with major carriers like Delta Air Lines ($DAL) and American Airlines ($AAL) lowering their revenue forecasts. Despite this downturn, AerSale (ASLE), which provides aftermarket services for Boeing and Airbus, has seen a 26% increase year-to-date, highlighting a divergence in performance within the aviation industry. Analysts suggest that while airline stocks are under pressure, there may be opportunities to buy at lower prices as the market stabilizes.







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