Southwest Airlines is still having some issues on Tuesday following a nationwide data issues that grounded several planes on Monday.
Dallas Love Field, the hometown hub of Southwest Airlines, reported "longer lines this afternoon, especially at check-in" due to unknown issues.
Southwest said on social media it was aware of the problem and working quickly to resolve the issue.
We are aware of system issues and are working quickly to resolve. We will share more info soon.
— Southwest Airlines (@SouthwestAir) June 15, 2021
The Dallas airport reminded travelers to plan to arrive at least 90 minutes ahead of your flight. "Confirm your flight's status with your airline." said a tweet from the airport.
Looks like Southwest Airlines planes are stuck at all the gates at @DallasLoveField and can confirm that Love Tower said that something is causing a ground stop. pic.twitter.com/i70I9AyP1A
— They have made void Thy law (@BillofRightsTX) June 15, 2021
According to reports, performance issues with a third-party weather data provider grounded several Southwest, Alaskan Air, and Delta aircraft on Monday delaying travel plans across the country.
Issues are popping up at other airports in Texas as well. Houston Airport System confirms Southwest planes are not moving at Hobby and the airline has canceled at least 15 departures as of Tuesday afternoon.
#BREAKING: Viewers contacting @KPRC2 about computer issues affecting @SouthwestAir travelers at @HobbyAirport in #Houston. Houston Airport System confirms Southwest planes are not moving at Hobby and the airline has canceled 15 departures. #hounews #airlines #aviation #AvGeek pic.twitter.com/OwgFSydOYx
— Aaron Fernandez-Wische (@KPRC2Aaron) June 15, 2021
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