Southwest Airlines was planning a return to normal operations with “minimal disruptions” Friday, one day after it canceled another 2,300-plus flights nationwide in the aftermath of weather and computer issues that left thousands stranded.
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Southwest Airlines has canceled more than 2,500 flights nationwide Wednesday as it grapples with a holiday travel boondoggle that U.S. Transportation Secretary Peter Buttigieg called a complete meltdown by the airline.
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The holiday air travel meltdown continues – with the spotlight on Southwest Airlines.
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Thousands of Southwest Airlines passengers remained stranded Tuesday across Southern California as the airline’s winter woes worsened, leading to canceled and delayed flights throughout the nation.
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Southwest canceled more than 2,700 flights Monday, close to two-thirds of its scheduled total, according to the tracking website FlightAware.
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Last week’s winter weather travel mess is lingering like a hangover into this week — and the headaches are particularly bad for Southwest Airlines and its passengers on Monday.
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Southwest Airlines are leaving customers unhappy with the large number of cancelled flights.
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Southwest Airlines announced Thursday four new routes out of Palm Springs. There will be new daily year-round service to Sacramento, seasonal daily service to Dallas Love Field and Chicago Midway, and Saturday seasonal service to Portland. FOUR NEW ROUTES! New Non-Stop service from Palm Springs to Sacramento, Chicago Midway, Dallas Love, and Portland on @SouthwestAir! […]
