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Mass flight disruptions at Southwest Airlines continued on Thursday, with the carrier canceling more than 2,300 flights.
Southwest’s 2,356 cancellations comprise the vast majority of the 2,443 total canceled flights within, into or out of the U.S. on Thursday, according to FlightAware.
The carrier’s cancellations include 58 percent of its schedule, which is on par with levels seen over the past few days as Southwest repositions its planes and crews following a massive winter storm.
Although most other airlines have recovered from the storm-related disruptions, Southwest’s struggling scheduling system and other issues have caused a multi-day meltdown of its operations, leaving thousands of passengers stranded.
This is a nightmare. As an aside, 34 states need to have people all in this nonsense about refunds.
Southwest’s 2,356 cancellations comprise the vast majority of the 2,443 total canceled flights within, into or out of the U.S. on Thursday, according to FlightAware.
The carrier’s cancellations include 58 percent of its schedule, which is on par with levels seen over the past few days as Southwest repositions its planes and crews following a massive winter storm.
Although most other airlines have recovered from the storm-related disruptions, Southwest’s struggling scheduling system and other issues have caused a multi-day meltdown of its operations, leaving thousands of passengers stranded.
More than 2,300 Southwest flights already canceled for Thursday
Mass flight disruptions at Southwest Airlines continued on Thursday, with the carrier canceling more than 2,300 flights. Southwest’s 2,356 cancellations comprise the vast majority of the 2,443 tota…
thehill.com
This is a nightmare. As an aside, 34 states need to have people all in this nonsense about refunds.