Southwest Airlines Flight Cancellations Continue Into Monday

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Passengers queue up at the ticketing counter for Southwest Airlines flights in Eppley Airfield Sunday, Oct. 10, 2021, in Omaha, Neb. Southwest Airlines canceled hundreds of flights over the weekend, blaming the woes on air traffic control issues and weather. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

NEW YORK (AP) – Southwest Airlines canceled hundreds more flights Monday following a weekend of major service disruptions.

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According to Flightaware, the carrier has cancelled 348 flights Monday and delayed another 303 flights.

The Dallas-based airline had blamed air traffic control issues and weather for its weekend “operational challenges” that saw over 1,000 cancelled flights on Sunday alone. Southwest Airlines was the only airline to report the issues on that scale.

Southwest has struggled all summer with high numbers of delayed and canceled flights. In August it announced it was trimming its September schedule by 27 flights a day, or less than 1%, and 162 flights a day, or 4.5% of the schedule, from early October through Nov. 5.

Last week, Southwest became the latest airline to announce it was imposing a vaccine mandate on its staff. The Dallas-based company said its workers must be fully vaccinated by Dec. 8 in order to remain at the airline. Employees can seek approval to skip the shots due to medical or religious reasons.

SWAPA, the Southwest Airlines pilots union, said shortly afterwards that while it was not against vaccines, “This announcement and lack of detail only fuels a growing divide that continues to erode the already strained relationship between Southwest Airlines and its Pilots’ Union.”

One analyst said a possible reason for the weekend outages may be a work slowdown by pilots who oppose the mandate. The pilots union denied it was part of a job action.

In premarket trading, shares of Southwest Air slipped 2.6%.


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Rivka
Rivka
2 years ago

And let every other company and agency, employees and employers learn from this:

You will force vaccine mandates and illogical ridiculous rules- YOU will suffer in the end and it’s your own companies that will fall apart.
You will not succeed in forcing anyone into any medical act but your business will suffer when you fire all those workers and customers.

Common sense- you are punishing yourselves more than anyone else.

Wake up America

Sara
Sara
2 years ago

Sadly it’s going to be businesses that suffer
I’m sure many do not wish to impose such mandates- like many restaurants in NYC have no wish to be policing their customers whom they wish will pack into their restaurants so they can make money
This is the last thing they need
Our stupid government is forcing them to be the covid guards or suffer the consequences
However some companies have voluntarily imposed such mandates and fighting back is the only recourse so others watch and learn

Marcia
Marcia
2 years ago

Me and my family chose to be vaccinated, but that was our decision. Each person should decide for themselves. Government has no place in forcing this issue.