Third of all Southwest Airlines flights — over 1,300 — delayed following ‘brief’ computer outage
Roughly a third of all Southwest Airlines flights were delayed Wednesday evening following a computer outage at its Dallas facility in the latest headache for travelers.
The airline said a power outage at the Texas center disrupted its computer systems, causing some flights to be delayed as staffers rebooted the systems.
“Southwest Airlines has resolved a brief technology issue that was caused by a power outage at one of our data centers in the Dallas area this afternoon,” a spokesperson for the airline said in a statement to The Post.
“While we were able to continue overall operations, some flights across the system were delayed while our Teams addressed the outage and restarted systems.”
About 34% of all Southwest’s scheduled flights Wednesday night — 1,379 flights — were suffering delays, according to flight-tracking site Flight Aware.
It’s unclear how many of those were directly affected by the system outage or were delayed for other reasons like inclement weather.
