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What do flights look like at DIA now that Southwest says they’ve resumed normal operations?

No flights canceled for New Year’s weekend so far

Southwest Airlines travelers waited in a  bag drop line at Denver International Airport on December 27, 2022. (Photo By Kathryn Scott/Special to The Denver Post)
Southwest Airlines travelers waited in a bag drop line at Denver International Airport on December 27, 2022. (Photo By Kathryn Scott/Special to The Denver Post)
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Several Southwest Airlines flights in and out of Denver International Airport have been canceled or delayed Friday despite the airline stating they have returned to normal operations.

But there are significantly fewer cancellations than in previous days, and several other airlines have canceled or delayed small numbers of flights Friday. In total, as of 5:10 p.m., 14 flights in or out of Denver were canceled and 304 had been delayed, according to .

Six Southwest flights were canceled Friday and 87 flights had been delayed, including both departures and arrivals. United canceled five flights and saw 81 delays. Alaska canceled two flights and delayed one. SkyWest, a regional flight operator for major airlines, had one cancellation and 60 delays.

, Southwest stated it was operating its normal schedule and anticipated “minimal disruptions” for the weekend. No Southwest flights have been canceled for Saturday or Sunday, as of Friday afternoon.

Customers affected by the operational meltdown can find additional assistance , and those specifically needing assistance reuniting with baggage can find information at .

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