Southwest Airlines Continues To Cancel Majority of Flights, CEO Speaks Out


It’s lookin’ like hell on Earth this holiday season for Southwest passengers, and cancelations still aren’t easing up — but it looks like the CEO is hoping to encourage his employees to get the job done during this nightmare.

The Dallas-based air transport company nixed another 2,500 flights Tuesday, according to CNBC … or roughly 63% of its flights. For those unaware, Southwest also killed 70% the day before.

CEO Bob Jordan reportedly sent a message to his employees after customers were getting stranded at airports … saying, “We’ve got to get out of this. We’ve got to get to the point where we’re reliable and we get our Customers, our Crews, our aircraft, everything on track.”

Southwest is gunning to fly on a third of its schedule throughout the week — with the goal of simply getting planes and crews where they’re needed. Jordan says, however, “Obviously that will have even more impact on our Customers.”

What a mess. This is the Southwest Airlines baggage claim at Tampa International. There’s 24 more Southwest flights canceled this morning. Many tags on these stranded bags are from travelers from Denver, Houston and Baltimore ⁦@BN9pic.twitter.com/4C6XFA9eib

— Angie Angers (@angie_angers) December 27, 2022
@angie_angers

The company says it’ll “honor reasonable requests for reimbursement for meals, hotel, and alternate transportation,” according to its website … as long as passengers can provide a receipt to match.

USDOT is concerned by Southwest’s unacceptable rate of cancellations and delays & reports of lack of prompt customer service. The Department will examine whether cancellations were controllable and if Southwest is complying with its customer service plan.

— TransportationGov (@USDOT) December 27, 2022
@USDOT

FYI — the U.S. Department of Transportation announced an investigation into Southwest Monday … saying it’s going to look into the “unacceptable rate of cancellations and delays & reports of lack of prompt customer service.”

Hundreds of bags stranded, 5-hour waits at customer service desks — walking home ain’t soundin’ so bad anymore.

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