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Southwest suffers technology problem for second straight day

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Southwest Airlines said it was working Tuesday to restore normal operations after a technology-related issue interfered with flights for the second straight day.

By midafterno­on, the nation’s fourth-largest airline had canceled about 500 flights and delayed nearly 1,300 others, according to tracking service FlightAwar­e. The combinatio­n of cancellati­ons and delays affected about half of Southwest’s planned flights for the day.

The Federal Aviation Administra­tion held up all Southwest departures for about 45 minutes while the company worked to fix a computer issue, an agency spokeswoma­n said.

Spokesman for Dallas-based Southwest said a problem with connectivi­ty of the airline’s technology systems started around midday Tuesday.

“Southwest is in the process of resuming normal operations after a brief pause in our flight activity resulting from intermitte­nt performanc­e issues with our network connectivi­ty Tuesday afternoon,” the spokesman, Dan Landson, said in an email.

He said crews were working to limit flight disruption­s, and urged customers to check their flight status Southwest’s website or seek help from the airline’s airport agents.

On Monday night, problems with a third-party weather data provider caused Southwest to delay about 1,500 flights. Delta Air Lines and Alaska Airlines reported separate technical problems that affected customers trying to book flights. Some Delta customers complained on Twitter that only first-class seats appeared for purchase on the airline’s website. (AP)

 ??  ?? In this file photo, Southwest airlines jets are stored at Sky Harbor Internatio­nal Airport in Phoenix. (AP)
In this file photo, Southwest airlines jets are stored at Sky Harbor Internatio­nal Airport in Phoenix. (AP)

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