The vast majority of canceled flights were on Southwest Airlines, which canceled 2,557 flights on Tuesday, 63% of its total flights, according to data from FlightAware. The day before, Southwest canceled more than 2,909 flights.
San Antonio International Airport's largest carrier, Southwest Airlines, canceled 63% of its total flights Tuesday.Would-be air travelers at the San Antonio International Airport formed a line that snaked from Southwest Airlines’ help desks in Terminal A all the way into Terminal B Tuesday morning, scrambling to salvage travel plans days after a winter storm forced thousands of flight cancelations across the country.
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At least 50 people stood in the line with their luggage at the San Antonio airport, talking to others experiencing the same or scrambling for solutions on their smartphones, as airport volunteers tried to answer travelers’ questions, but mainly pointed them to the line. They waited in the slow-moving line to ask when the next flight would be, in hopes of planning now-cancelled responsibilities around the new time frame.
In Terminal B Tuesday, several migrants waited for their flights, most of which were scheduled to leave Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning.
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