Southwest cancellations will rise due to grounded Boeing jet
DALLAS — Southwest Airlines is again pushing back the date it expects to be able to fly the grounded Boeing 737 Max jet, meaning more flight cancellations.
Southwest said Thursday that it is taking the plane out of its schedule through Nov. 2, a month longer than previously planned.
Without the plane, Southwest said it will drop about 180 flights a day — about 4.5% of its normal schedule — up from 150 a day.
Southwest is also delaying the addition of new pilots as a result of the Max grounding.