Chicago Sun-Times

Southwest cancels more than 1,000 flights

- BY ANNE D’INNOCENZIO AP Business Writer

NEW YORK — Southwest Airlines canceled hundreds of flights over the weekend, blaming the woes on air traffic control issues and weather.

The airline canceled more than 1,000 flights in total, or 29% of its schedule, as of 6 p.m. Chicago time Sunday, according to flight tracker FlightAwar­e. That was the highest rate by far of the major U.S. airlines. Next in line was Allegiant, which canceled 6% of its flights. American Airlines canceled 5% of its flights, while Spirit canceled 4% on Sunday, according to the flight tracker. On Saturday, Southwest Airlines canceled more than 800 flights.

Southwest Airlines said in an emailed statement that it had experience­d weather challenges in its Florida airports at the beginning of the weekend, which were compounded by unexpected air traffic control issues in the same region. Those issues triggered delays and prompted significan­t cancellati­ons for the airlines beginning Friday evening.

“We’ve continued diligent work throughout the weekend to reset our operation with a focus on getting aircraft and crews reposition­ed to take care of our customers,” said Southwest Airlines. “With fewer frequencie­s between cities in our current schedule, recovering during operationa­l challenges is more difficult and prolonged.”

The company said that it’s allowing customers to explore self-service rebooking options on Southwest.com, where they can get updates on the status of their travel.

However, Henry H. Harteveldt, president and travel industry analyst at The Atmosphere Research Group, based in San Francisco, points to other causes for the cancellati­ons.

First, he says Southwest has scheduled more flights than it can handle, a problem that started in June. He also noted that Southwest operates what’s known as a point-to-point route network, and when a delay occurs, it “cascades” along the remaining flight segments. That’s because, for example, a Southwest flight departing Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for the airline’s home base of Dallas may make multiple stops along the way.

But Harteveldt says the most troubling reason is the likelihood that some pilots who oppose Southwest’s decision to mandate COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns are participat­ing in an illegal job action where they call in sick or are engaging in a “work slowdown.”

In a statement Saturday, the airline’s pilot union, Southwest Airlines Pilots Associatio­n, said that’s not the case.

 ?? ROBYN BECK/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Passengers board a Southwest Airlines airplane at Hollywood Burbank Airport in Burbank, California, on Sunday.
ROBYN BECK/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Passengers board a Southwest Airlines airplane at Hollywood Burbank Airport in Burbank, California, on Sunday.

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