Southwest says technology outage fixed but more flights cut
DALLAS — Southwest Airlines struggled to recover Thursday from a massive computer outage, as several hundred more flights were cancelled or delayed around the country.
Airline executives said a router breakdown set off a chain of failures in critical technology systems a day earlier. Backup systems didn’t work as expected, they said.
Southwest said that “most systems” recovered and were functioning by Thursday morning. After “a day of recovery,” the airline hoped to be operating normally on Friday, said CEO Gary Kelly.
By early Thursday afternoon, Southwest had cancelled more than 400 flights and at least 1,100 more were delayed, according to tracking service FlightStats Inc. On Wednesday, the airline said it cancelled nearly 700 flights, and FlightStats said another 2,100 were delayed.


