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There may be a lot of places you wish you could’ve been this past weekend, but the airports were not one of them.
Storms in Florida and a technical issue at Southwest Airlines canceled or delayed over 10,000 flights.
The issues couldn’t have come at a worse time. Airports were filled with spring break travelers.
“We are experiencing flight disruptions across our network today due to briefly pausing our service earlier this morning as we worked to resolve an intermittent technology issue, as well as ongoing weather challenges impacting multiple areas within our system,” read a tweet from Southwest.
Airlines who had to cancel their flights are providing a full refund, though that does not change the fact that some passengers had to find another way home. Some of those airlines include American Airlines, Spirit Airlines and JetBlue Airways.
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