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ost Southwest Airlines flights aren't going anywhere, and frustration levels for scores of travelers across the country are soaring.

They've slept at airports, spent hours on the phone trying to get a customer service agent, scrambled to find alternative flights and shelled out money for alternative transportation to their destinations — or back home.

In the post-Christmas rush and severe winter storm chaos, the Dallas-based airline canceled nearly two-thirds of its flights Tuesday and said the disruptions likely won't be over for several days. Most other carriers have gotten back on track since the storm, and the federal government has said it will investigate why Southwest is so far behind.

“I’m definitely never flying Southwest again,” Tre Smith, 34, of West Valley City, Utah, said after having spent hours stuck at the Las Vegas airport Monday.

Smith, a high school basketball coach, was among 19 travelers in his program who left Salt Lake City on Monday bound for a tournament in Long Beach, California. They tried to make a connection in Nevada, but the flight was scrapped because of weather and staffing issues, he said.

After eight hours at the airport, the team found rooms at a hotel to spend the night and rented four vehicles to try to make the drive to Southern California in time for Tuesday’s tipoff.

“You should have seen the rental car line — it was insane,” Smith said. “I try to be a positive individual. The kids are all together. We are a team. … It’s just been a bad situation. My kids have done a very good job of staying positive and going with the flow.”

'They were stranded'

Amanda Lara-Santos, 38, of Tomball, Texas, a suburb of Houston, said her family's travel headaches began Thursday when her children, ages 22, 16 and 9, flew into Nashville, Tennessee, to catch a connecting flight to LaGuardia Airport in Queens, New York.

The kids were stuck in Tennessee for hours after their connecting flight was canceled.

“They were stranded,” Lara-Santos said. “They were not offered any food vouchers or travel vouchers. Nothing was offered as compensation.”

They made it to New York at 3 p.m. Friday — almost a full 24 hours after they had been scheduled to arrive, Lara-Santos said.

But that wasn't the end of it.

On Tuesday, she learned their return flight Thursday wouldn't happen, and the soonest she could book a return flight on Southwest is Sunday. She said that her oldest son will have to miss work and that the family dog will have to stay longer at a kennel.

“It’s a snowball effect for us,” she said. “This affects a lot of things. It’s a lot of money. I had to pay for those three [return] flights out of pocket. Now I am frustrated, and I need to, at some point, get ahold of Southwest.”

Experts said customers should know their rights when their flights get canceled to keep costs down and possibly get some form of compensation.


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ost Southwest Airlines flights aren't going anywhere, and frustration levels for scores of travelers across the country are soaring.

They've slept at airports, spent hours on the phone trying to get a customer service agent, scrambled to find alternative flights and shelled out money for alternative transportation to their destinations — or back home.

In the post-Christmas rush and severe winter storm chaos, the Dallas-based airline canceled nearly two-thirds of its flights Tuesday and said the disruptions likely won't be over for several days. Most other carriers have gotten back on track since the storm, and the federal government has said it will investigate why Southwest is so far behind.

“I’m definitely never flying Southwest again,” Tre Smith, 34, of West Valley City, Utah, said after having spent hours stuck at the Las Vegas airport Monday.

Smith, a high school basketball coach, was among 19 travelers in his program who left Salt Lake City on Monday bound for a tournament in Long Beach, California. They tried to make a connection in Nevada, but the flight was scrapped because of weather and staffing issues, he said.

After eight hours at the airport, the team found rooms at a hotel to spend the night and rented four vehicles to try to make the drive to Southern California in time for Tuesday’s tipoff.

“You should have seen the rental car line — it was insane,” Smith said. “I try to be a positive individual. The kids are all together. We are a team. … It’s just been a bad situation. My kids have done a very good job of staying positive and going with the flow.”

'They were stranded'

Amanda Lara-Santos, 38, of Tomball, Texas, a suburb of Houston, said her family's travel headaches began Thursday when her children, ages 22, 16 and 9, flew into Nashville, Tennessee, to catch a connecting flight to LaGuardia Airport in Queens, New York.

The kids were stuck in Tennessee for hours after their connecting flight was canceled.

“They were stranded,” Lara-Santos said. “They were not offered any food vouchers or travel vouchers. Nothing was offered as compensation.”

They made it to New York at 3 p.m. Friday — almost a full 24 hours after they had been scheduled to arrive, Lara-Santos said.

But that wasn't the end of it.

On Tuesday, she learned their return flight Thursday wouldn't happen, and the soonest she could book a return flight on Southwest is Sunday. She said that her oldest son will have to miss work and that the family dog will have to stay longer at a kennel.

“It’s a snowball effect for us,” she said. “This affects a lot of things. It’s a lot of money. I had to pay for those three [return] flights out of pocket. Now I am frustrated, and I need to, at some point, get ahold of Southwest.”

Experts said customers should know their rights when their flights get canceled to keep costs down and possibly get some form of compensation.


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