Winter Storm Flight Collapse Leads DOT To Cut Penalty
Winter Storm Flight Collapse Leads DOT To Cut Penalty
US · Published Dec 8, 2025
DOT reduces fine against Southwest Airlines after 2022 winter storm meltdown.
Southwest improved on-time performance and invested in operational resilience.
The 2022 storm led to 17,000 flight cancellations and stranded over 2 million travelers.
Fine reduced after 2022 winter storm collapse
The Department of Transportation (DOT) has reduced a fine levied against Southwest Airlines following the airline's operational collapse during the severe winter storm of 2022. The storm, which particularly impacted operations in Denver and Chicago, led to a system-wide failure due to inadequate crew scheduling. This breakdown resulted in the cancellation of approximately 17,000 flights and left over two million passengers stranded, causing significant travel chaos across the United States.
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