I don’t recommend Southwest
12/27/2022 1:41:23 AM
12/27/2022 2:34:31 AM
Correctly predicted both pieces of content in this thread based on title. GG.
12/27/2022 8:03:38 AM
Mom's husband had 3 different flights canceled in last 2 dayshttps://www.reddit.com/r/SouthwestAirlines/comments/zw32yt/psa_from_a_swa_employee_since_the_company_wont/
12/27/2022 9:06:19 AM
I'm flying to Colorado in February using SWA. I am already nervous that my winter vacation will get ruined by SWA.
12/27/2022 10:32:17 AM
It should be fixed by then, unless there is a slight inconvenience in the weather in February which causes their house of cards scheduling system to fail again.My flight for today got cancelled so I'm driving 18 hours yay
12/27/2022 10:39:27 AM
Mine for tomorrow was canceled like right at midnight. Luckily found a nonstop on AA Thursday morning for not too much more $ than that ticket, and SW I guess is letting people request refundsCan’t believe my flight last Thursday wasn’t impacted at all
12/27/2022 11:27:52 AM
^^ considering Denver is a winter weather destination, I have faith in their airport staff. It's my start in CLT and layover at MDW that has me worried about the slightest bit of bad weather.
12/27/2022 11:46:11 AM
Oh these cancellations aren't actually because of weather. It's the airlines scheduling software that can't handle it when there is a bunch of weather delays because they have to input everything manually/over the phone. Weather delays have been mostly over for about a week at this point. Everywhere I was supposed to be flying it's been 50+ degrees for 3 or more days. It doesn't matter that Denver is a winter weather destination. This isn't a problem like deicing planes, the fuckin company is broken.
12/27/2022 2:09:03 PM
This is odd as they are normally one of the most reliable airlines around!!11!1
12/27/2022 4:03:25 PM