Southwest Airlines resuming operations after technical outage led to 500 canceled flights

Southwest Airlines said it is working to get back to normal operations after a technical issue affecting the company’s computer reservation system led to the cancellation of nearly 500 flights across the country.

“Southwest is in the process of resuming normal operations after a brief pause in our flight activity resulting from intermittent performance issues with our network connectivity on Tuesday afternoon,” the company told the Washington Examiner in a statement. “Our teams are working quickly to minimize flight disruptions and customer impact.”

The Federal Aviation Administration announced Tuesday afternoon that it issued a temporary nationwide ground stop at Southwest’s request while the airline worked to resolve a reservation computer issue. Ground stops restrict airplanes from departing their originating destinations.

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The FAA has since announced that the ground stop has been lifted.

“We ask that travelers use Southwest.com to check flight status or consult a Southwest Airlines Customer Service Agent at the airport for assistance with travel needs,” the airline said in its statement.

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A separate issue with Southwest’s weather data provider caused delays for the airline on Monday, according to CNN.

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