Southwest Airlines Strands Thousands Over Holiday, Hundreds of Vegas Flights Scrubbed

Southwest Airlines Strands Thousands Over Holiday, Hundreds of Vegas Flights Scrubbed.

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Key Takeaways

Wanna get away? If you’re supposed to fly with Southwest Airlines this week, the odds are likely against you.

Southwest VegasA Southwest Airlines flight departs from Harry Reid International Airport in February of this year. On Monday, the low-cost carrier canceled thousands of flights nationwide as it faced operational challenges. (Image: Frank Kovalchek/Flickr)

Travelers on the low-cost airline voiced their displeasure Monday as they were left stranded in airports thanks to Southwest’s mass cancellations. Many complained their flights were canceled with no notice, and they also could not reach anyone in customer service.

On Twitter, some customers have used the tagline “#SouthwestStoleChristmas” to express their outrage.

Nationwide, more than 2,900 Southwest flights were canceled Monday, according to FlightAware.

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As midnight struck to begin Tuesday in Las Vegas, FlightAware reported 2,481 more canceled Southwest flights for Tuesday, and 2,474 for Wednesday. Those figures don t include the hundreds of Southwest flights delayed on Monday.

In a statement Monday, Southwest blamed the “operational challenges” on the severe winter weather that hit much of the Midwest and Eastern US over the extended holiday weekend. The airline called the situation “unacceptable” and apologized to its customers and employees.

As we continue the work to recover our operation, we have made the decision to continue operating a reduced schedule by flying roughly one-third of our schedule for the next several days,” the airline s statement read. “And we’re working to reach Customers whose travel plans will change to offer specific information and available options, also available at .”

Southwest’s struggles caught the attention of the Biden Administration. The US Department of Transportation issued a statement on Twitter Monday evening saying the scrubbed flights and the “lack of prompt customer service” concerned officials.

“The Department will examine whether cancellations were controllable and if Southwest is complying with its customer service plan,” the tweet concluded.

Harry Reid Airport Can t Avoid Cancelations

Even though Winter Storm Elliott didn t hit anywhere near Las Vegas, the disastrous storm still impacted the city’s airport.

Still stranded at the Vegas airport (24+ hrs, multiple canceled flights) This is the rebooking line. It wraps around and then goes all the way to the end of the room. It also doesn t move

Evan Knupp (@EvanKnupp)

Southwest is the dominant carrier at Harry Reid International Airport. Data from the US Bureau of Transportation Statistics show more than 17.2 million passengers flew into and out of Las Vegas on a Southwest plane from October 2021 through September. The 37.1% passenger share was more than 2.5 times the volume carried by the second-ranked airline in Vegas, Spirit Airlines.

Back in September, Southwest announced it from the Vegas airport starting in March. That will bring the number of Southwest departing flights to 243 from Sin City.

According to , 291 Southwest flights leaving or arriving in Vegas were canceled Monday. Another 195 were already canceled for Tuesday (as of midnight PT), and 191 for Wednesday, with the possibility of those figures climbing as the week continues.

Travel Woes Continue

Southwest’s cancelations come at the busiest travel time of the year, with many families jetting off for long vacations or flying home to visit loved ones. They also add to the woes that were experienced last week as .

This isn’t the first time Southwest has experienced a major shutdown. In October 2021, the airline saw nearly 2,000 flights canceled and more than 2,200 flights delayed because of what it called air traffic control issues and bad weather.

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