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Watterson

American  
[wot-er-suhn, waw-ter-] / ˈwɒt ər sən, ˈwɔ tər- /

noun

  1. Henry Marse Henry, 1840–1921, U.S. journalist and political leader.


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Southwest Chief Operating Officer Andrew Watterson says the airline has spent billions on its operation since its holiday-travel meltdown in late 2022 and early 2023.

From The Wall Street Journal

Watterson says he is particularly proud of Southwest’s low cancellation rate, which requires coordination among the airline’s control center, crew-scheduling team and airport stations when delays are unfolding.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It’s very easy to cancel a flight. That’s the path of least resistance,” Watterson says.

From The Wall Street Journal

Professor Daniel Watterson noted that the new findings offer important insights into the biology of yellow fever and could guide the development of improved vaccines and antiviral tools for this virus and other orthoflaviviruses.

From Science Daily

"The yellow fever vaccine remains effective against modern strains and seeing the virus in such fine detail lets us better understand why the vaccine strain behaves the way it does," Professor Watterson said.

From Science Daily