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Southwest Airlines cancels hundreds of flights, disrupting some holiday travelers
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Date:2025-04-15 04:28:35
After thousands of U.S. flights were canceled or delayed over the holidays in 2022, most holiday travelers are off to a cheerier start this Christmas. But a few trouble spots emerged on Christmas Day.
Roughly 157 flights to, from or within the U.S. had been been canceled as of 5:25 p.m. Eastern, while 2,058 were delayed, according to tracking service FlightAware. But travel disruptions appeared to clear up significantly by Tuesday morning, with 43 flights traveling from or to the U.S. canceled and 1,509 flights delayed, FlightAware data shows.
Airlines canceled just 1.2% of U.S. flights so far this year as of December 22, the lowest in five years. Nearly 3 million passengers were expected to pass through domestic airports during the busy holiday period, up 16% from 2022.
Southwest flights canceled
Not everyone got off so lucky: Some passengers at Chicago's Midway International Airport this Christmas Eve were left stranded, according to CBS News Chicago. Southwest Airlines — the U.S. carrier most disrupted during last year's holiday period — one again experienced the lion's share of problems. Southwest attributed the delays to foggy weather in Chicago, but passengers also told CBS2 that a shortage of workers was a factor.
Those snafus also affected passengers at Denver International Airport, with Southwest canceling 293 flights on Sunday, while nearly 1,300 trips were delayed, FlightAware data shows.
"We had dense fog in Chicago that forced us to discontinue operating last night and into this morning," Chris Mainz, a Southwest Airlines spokesman, told CBS News Colorado.
Southwest on Monday canceled 109 flights, or 2% of its daily trips, while 693 flights were delayed, FlightAware data shows. By comparison, Delta and United Airlines canceled eight and six flights, respectively.
"[Y]ou guys ruined my Christmas two years in a row," one person posted Friday on X.
Meanwhile, a winter storm in the Northern Plains brought snow, ice and riskier road conditions Monday to the region stretching from northern Kansas through Nebraska, the Dakotas and parts of Minnesota, the Weather Channel reported.
Southwest is not experiencing any delays or cancellations as of Tuesday morning, according to FlightAware. The airline did not immediately reply to CBS MoneyWatch's request for comment.
Southwest earlier this month agreed to a $140 million settlement with the federal government over the chaos last year that stranded more than 2 million travelers over the holidays. Southwest has previously agreed to pay more than $600 million in refunds and reimbursements to customers.
"This is a message to the entire airline industry: They must take care of passengers, or we'll use the full extent of our authority to hold them accountable," Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg tweeted on December 18.
—The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Alain Sherter covers business and economic affairs for CBSNews.com.
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