Lightning struck a generator at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Thursday, taking down Southwest Airlines’ computer server and canceling hundreds of flights.
The server shutdown grounded Southwest flights at Phoenix, with the domino effect hitting the airline’s flights at other airports throughout the country.
Southwest canceled 356 flights on Thursday, with 1,734 more flights delayed, according to the Daily Mail. Passengers were left with suddenly changed flights and lost baggage as Southwest tried to handle the chaos.
.@SouthwestAir u guys are really testing me.First changing my flight without notifying me, then putting my bags on a different flight than me, THEN losing my bags while delivering them to me?? No compensation AND I got yelled at by two customer reps…INSANE
— Julianne (@juliannedoodled) August 4, 2022
The aftershocks continued Friday, with Southwest canceling 114 flights as of early afternoon and 800, or 20%, delayed, according to FlightAware.
Southwest “resumed operations after a brief ground stop while we worked to restore connectivity to some local systems that were affected by thunderstorms,” according to a spokesperson who spoke with Travel + Leisure.
• Brad Matthews can be reached at bmatthews@washingtontimes.com.
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