Southwest leads nation in flight cancellations

Southwest leads nation in flight cancellations

Authorities blame air traffic control issues and bad weather for the massive cancellations and delays for this Columbus day Sunday, Oct. 10, 2021

Southwest Airlines has canceled more than 1,000 Sunday flights across the country after canceling 800 on Saturday

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Kathleen Miller was sleeping when the text from Southwest Airlines arrived at 1:18 a.m. Sunday.

Her 7:30 a.m. flight from Phoenix to Dallas was canceled.

The Pennsylvania woman didn’t see the text until she was at the airport, where Southwest representatives directed her to a snaking rebooking line next to the ticker counters.

She stood in line for 45 minutes and left with a less-than-satisfactory rebooking option: a Tuesday flight.

“Luckily we have relatives here in the city,” Miller said.

Stranded Southwest passengers across the country are struggling with a second day of mass flight cancellations by the nation’s largest domestic airline.

Southwest has canceled 1,006 Sunday flights as of 11 a.m. ET, according to flight tracker FlightAware. That’s 27% of the the airline’s scheduled flights and the highest of any U.S. airline by a wide margin.

American Airlines has canceled 63 flights, or 2% of its operation, while Spirit Airlines canceled 32 flights, or 4% of its flights, according to FlightAware.

Southwest’s Sunday cancellation are on top of 808 cancellations on Saturday, or nearly one in four flights. This during a busy travel weekend given a federal holiday on Monday.

The airline blamed the problem on air traffic control issues and weather. In a statement Saturday the airline expressed optimism its operations on Sunday would improve, not worsen.

“We experienced significant impact in the Florida airports yesterday (Friday) evening after an FAA-imposed air traffic management program was implemented due to weather and resulted in a large number of cancellations. We are working hard behind the scenes to minimize challenges and fully recover the operation as we take care of displaced crews and customers as quickly as possible. We will continue to reset our network today and hope to return to close to normal operations as we move into Sunday.”

The Southwest Airlines rebooking line at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on Sunday, Oct. 10. Southwest Airlines has canceled more than 1,000 Sunday flights across the country  after canceling 800 on Saturday.
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport

“Our pilots will continue to overcome SWA management’s poor planning, as well as any external operational challenges, and remain the most productive pilots in the world. They will continue to be focused on their highest priority — safety.” Read more from Yahoo

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