KEY POINTS
  • Flight cancellations eased, but Southwest’s meltdown continued at the end of the holiday weekend.
  • On Monday, Southwest had cut 70% of its schedule and said it plans to fly about only a third of its schedule "for the next several days."
  • The Transportation Department said it was concerned by Southwest's "disproportionate and unacceptable rate of cancellations and delays."

In this article

Southwest Airlines canceled nearly two-thirds of its flights Tuesday and warned that mass disruptions will continue throughout the week, drawing scrutiny from the Transportation Department as other airlines recovered from severe winter weather.

Airlines have canceled thousands of U.S. flights over the last week as winter storms brought snow, ice, high winds and bitter cold around the country, derailing travel from coast to coast. But Southwest stood out for its persisting disruptions, even as weather started improving on Christmas Day and other carriers were stabilizing.

In this article