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Major delays for Southwest flights after reported network outage

HE KNEW. S AND TTHA BREAKING NEWS IS IMPACTING TRAVELER’’ ACROSS THE NATION TONIGHT SOUTHSTWE AIRLINES IS CONTINUING. TO RECEROV AFTER A COMPUTER OUTAGE IMPACTED DOZENS OF FLIGHTS CASE AREA THREE’S BRITTANY HESOP STANDING BY LIVE FORCE AT THE SACRAMENTO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WHERE SOME FLIGHTS RIGHT NOW ARE SEVERELY DELAYED, BRITTANY. YEAH, RIGHT. I MEAN WHAT A WAYO T START A MONDAY NIGHT RIGHT AT THE BEGINNING OF THE WEEK, BUT WE DO HAVE SOME GOOD NEWS AND SOME BAD NEWS JUST AS EASY JUST SAID THE COMMUTERS THEIR COMPUTERS ARE BACK UP AND RUNNGNI BUT THE BAD NEWS IT’S STILL HAVING SEOM IMPACTS HERE IN SACRAMENTO. SO TAKE A LOOK HERE AT THE SOUTHWEST SCREEN. YOU CAN SEE TWO FLIGHTS TONIGHT AREAN CCELED. THAT’S A FLIGHT TO SAN DIEGO AND A FLIGHT TO LAS VEGAS, NEVADA ALL THE OTHER FLIGHTS LEAVING TONIGHT ARE DELAYED SOME BY TWO HOURS OR MORE. I CHECK ONLINE AS WELL. THERE’S A FLIGHT THAT SHODUL BE ARRIVING HERE IN SEALETT HERE FROM SEATTLE TONIGHT THAT’LL ARRIVE 145 MUTINES LATE. ESSENTIALLY. WHAT HAPPENED SOUTHWEST JUST TOLD US THEY USE A TRDHI PARTY COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR ALL OF THEIR WEATHER INFORMATION TO MAKE SURE THAT THEIR FLIGHTS ARE GONNA FLY SAFELY, OF COURSE ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED. IS THAT COMPUTER SYSTEM TONIGHT CRASHED AND THAT’S WHY ALL OF TH OSE FLIGHTS WERE GROUNDED FOR A FEW HOURS, BUT THE GOOD NEWS YOU CAN SEE MOST OF THOSE FLIGHTS AT LEAST HERE IN SACRAMENTO ARE BACK UP AND THING YOU’R’ JUST GOING TO BE RUNNING A LITTLE LATE LIVE HERE AT SACRAMENTO AIRPORT BRITTANY. HOPE KCRA 3 NEWS NOW. WE’

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Major delays for Southwest flights after reported network outage

All Southwest Airlines flights were temporarily grounded after a nationwide outage Monday evening, according to an airport in Southern California.While the outage is now resolved and flights are resuming, it led to delays for all Southwest planes, including ones at the Sacramento International Airport.The delays at SMF vary, but some are reported to be as late as 2 hours long. A statement from Southwest reads:”We are beginning to resume flight operations after our third-party weather data provider experienced intermittent performance issues earlier this evening preventing transmission of weather information that is required to safely operate our aircraft. While Southwest Teams and the vendor worked to restore connectivity, we implemented a ground stop to protect the Safety of our Crews and Customers. We appreciate our Customers’ patience as we work to get them to their destinations as quickly as possible. We ask that Customers use Southwest.com to check flight status or, if flying this evening, consult a Southwest Airlines Customer Service Agent for assistance with travel needs.”

All Southwest Airlines flights were temporarily grounded after a nationwide outage Monday evening, according to an airport in Southern California.

While the outage is now resolved and flights are resuming, it led to delays for all Southwest planes, including ones at the Sacramento International Airport.

The delays at SMF vary, but some are reported to be as late as 2 hours long.

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❗️UPDATE: Southwest Airline network issues have been resolved. Departing flights from BUR are now resuming.

— Hollywood Burbank ✈️ (@fly_BUR) June 15, 2021

A statement from Southwest reads:

“We are beginning to resume flight operations after our third-party weather data provider experienced intermittent performance issues earlier this evening preventing transmission of weather information that is required to safely operate our aircraft. While Southwest Teams and the vendor worked to restore connectivity, we implemented a ground stop to protect the Safety of our Crews and Customers. We appreciate our Customers’ patience as we work to get them to their destinations as quickly as possible. We ask that Customers use Southwest.com to check flight status or, if flying this evening, consult a Southwest Airlines Customer Service Agent for assistance with travel needs.”

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