As Southwest Airlines returns to normal flight scheduling, the company has another daunting task ahead: making amends to inconvenienced flyers — many of whom can’t put a price on their scrapped plans and missed time with family over the holidays.
The airline is beginning to process refunds to customers after it canceled more than 15,000 flights over the peak holiday travel season, revealing infrastructure and technology issues within the 51-year-old company. It pledged it would honor “reasonable requests” for passengers whose flights were disrupted between Dec. 24 and Jan. 2, many of whom endured additional expenses from hotel accommodations, rental car costs, and other meal and living expenses.
The airline sent 25,000 Rapid Rewards points in vouchers to passengers affected by the meltdown on Tuesday, which it described as a “gesture of goodwill.” The frequent flyer points, worth around $300, can be used on future flight fares, gift cards and merchandise, according to an email sent to travelers.
“In addition to our heartfelt apologies, we immediately began an all hands on deck effort to take care of our Customers,” CEO Bob Jordan said in a pre-recorded video posted Thursday. “We are making great progress by processing tens of thousands of refunds and reimbursements a day and will not let up until we have responded to every impacted Customer.”
Jordan also said that restoring customers’ trust “means everything” to the company. One spokesman said in an email that the airline has processed a “vast majority of refund requests” but was unable to disclose a specific number.
The question now boils down to: will this amount of travel points and refunds be enough to satisfy its flyers and make up for their woes?
The bonus points must be claimed before March 31, 2023, and their value varies, depending on trip distance and demand. For instance, a one-way connecting ticket from Dallas to Seattle this weekend totals 43,000 points, which is well over the voucher’s limit, according to Southwest’s ticketing website.
Reacting to the vouchers, some passengers said the airline’s efforts thus far — including its pledge to honor reasonable requests for reimbursement — have fallen short of their expectations.
Jessica Bravo, whose flight from Dallas to return home to San Jose, Calif. was canceled on Christmas Eve, said the voucher isn’t enough to cover the “chaos and extra expenses” her family incurred. Bravo and her family were stranded living at a friend’s house in Frisco for nearly a week, incurring in additional meals, fuel and rental car costs.
After submitting expenses online five days ago, Bravo is waiting on a full flight refund. But the mother of two said it’s hard to assign a price on her disrupted holiday plans. Her family is planning to move from San Jose, Calif. to Dallas by spring.
“This was going to be our last Christmas in California with (my) four sisters and all my kid’s cousins,” she said. “We had a big Christmas Day planned for all of my children and presents, but unfortunately we had to miss that because we were stuck in Frisco, so my kids had no Christmas really.”
Bravo, who is a frequent Southwest flyer, said the airline appealed to her for its low fare and open seating policy, but news of its outdated technology is making her rethink her loyalty.
“I’m not sure I would (fly Southwest) again just because I have children, and I don’t want to go through the inconvenience,” she said.
Lauren White, a disrupted passenger from the Dallas area, said that she does plan to fly Southwest again and finds the restitution amount to be sufficient.
White, a travel nurse on assignment in Massachusetts, said she received a $250 voucher for her delayed connecting flight from Baltimore to Dallas on Dec. 22, and a full refund, along with a $200 voucher, for her canceled flight from Dallas to Boston. She said she finds the airline’s efforts “fair.”
White added that compared to the other travelers’ experiences, she considers herself lucky, and was able to make it home for Christmas.
“In all, it was a terrible experience, but it seems they tried to make things right…” she wrote in an email.
But for passenger Briana Marin, whose flight was delayed for six hours on Christmas Day, said the voucher doesn’t make up for the physical and mental toll the situation took on her. The graduate student had plans to visit her family in El Paso and ski in New Mexico, but after waiting several hours in line to rebook, she gave up.
Marin said she faced emotional distress and paid extra for canceled Airbnb reservations.
Brenda Angeles, whose flight from Long Beach, Calif. to Dallas was canceled on Dec. 27, also said the voucher from the airline isn’t enough to cover the additional expenses and time she incurred.
Angeles and her husband waited at the Long Beach Airport for three hours to get in-person assistance for rebooking.
“At the airport, they refused to give us any vouchers for hotel or transportation, so I don’t think it’s enough to buy back my business after the extreme distress we were put under,” she said.
Angeles frequently flies Southwest Airlines to visit her family in California — drawn mainly by how close she lives to Dallas Love Field Airport. But the “expensive and stressful situation” is causing her to change her mind about the company.
“With how all of it went down, it just showed they don’t really care about their customers,” she said.
Southwest Airlines doles out travel credits. Is it enough to appease disrupted flyers?
Recent Comments
Iowa State starting RB Jirehl Brock among latest college football players charged in gambling probe
on
The Rev. Al Sharpton to lead protest after Florida governor’s ban of African American studies course
on
Sports World Hails ‘Superwoman’ Lindsey Vonn for Her Grand Comeback Despite Career-Changing Injury
on
San Mateo County Community College District sues five companies over role in ‘pay to play’ scandal
on
Saipan, placid island setting for Assange’s last battle, is briefly mobbed – and bemused by the fuss
on
‘Pokémon Scarlet’ and ‘Violet’ Fan Theories Suggest Legendary Time Travel, Alternate Dimension Plot
on
Joe Manchin and Tommy Tuberville introduce bill on name, image and likeness rules for college sports
on
Inside the Michael Jordan ‘Air’ movie, plus why NFL, others are buying into the sports film industry
on
If you’re a frequent traveler, these wrap tops from Aday will revolutionize your on-the-go wardrobe
on
How Does Jack Nicklaus Travel? Exploring the Private Jets Owned by the ‘Golden Bear’ Over the Years
on
Hollywood Reporter: Tom Cruise negotiated with movie studios over AI before the actors strike began
on
Ford Blue Cruise: US regulators investigate fatal crashes involving hands-free driving technology
on
Dozens of boats cruise the Seine in a rehearsal for the Paris Olympics’ opening ceremony on July 26
on
Devout athletes find strength in their faith. But practicing it and elite sports can pose hurdles
on
Despite strong Lunar New Year holiday data, consumer spending in China isn’t roaring back just yet
on
David and Victoria Beckham so ‘Charmed’ by Tom Cruise They Have His Photos on Display at Their Home
on
CONCEPT ART: New Details Revealed for Disney Cruise Line Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point Destination
on
CBS Sports announces Matt Ryan will join NFL studio show. Longtime analysts Simms and Esiason depart
on
Boston College vs. Army live stream, how to watch online, CBS Sports Network channel finder, odds
on
Boise State vs. Air Force live stream, odds, channel, prediction, how to watch on CBS Sports Network
on
Biden to tout bill’s prescription drug prices, energy provisions in pitch to Americans, aide says
on
After UFC Fallout, Conor McGregor Offers a Valuable Piece of Advice to Free Agent Francis Ngannou
on
2024 Super Bowl: CBS Sports Network and CBS Sports HQ to combine for 115 hours of weeklong coverage
on
‘Best Intention’: Chris Kirk Has Absolute Trust in Jay Monahan and PGA Tour’s Widely Debated Model
on
2023 NFL All-Rookie Team: CBS Sports draft expert, former GM unveil league’s best first-year players
on
“Completely Knocked Me Out”: Rob Lowe Recalls Boxing Match With Tom Cruise On 1983 Brat Pack Classic
on
CONCEPT ART: New Details Revealed for Disney Cruise Line Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point Destination
on
“Completely Knocked Me Out”: Rob Lowe Recalls Boxing Match With Tom Cruise On 1983 Brat Pack Classic
on
CBS Sports announces Matt Ryan will join NFL studio show. Longtime analysts Simms and Esiason depart
on
Carlos Sainz’s Soccer Fanboy Emerges as Spaniard Shares Defining Moment With This Real Madrid Legend
on
Biden: ‘At this point I’m not’ planning to visit East Palestine, Ohio, after toxic train derailment
on
‘Best Intention’: Chris Kirk Has Absolute Trust in Jay Monahan and PGA Tour’s Widely Debated Model
on
Ahead of big sports weekend, dispute with Disney leaves millions of cable subscribers in the dark
on
A heavy wave of Russian missile attacks pounds areas across Ukraine, killing at least 4 civilians
on
2024 Super Bowl: CBS Sports Network and CBS Sports HQ to combine for 115 hours of weeklong coverage
on
2023 NFL All-Rookie Team: CBS Sports draft expert, former GM unveil league’s best first-year players
on
Army vs. Coastal Carolina live stream, how to watch online, CBS Sports Network channel finder, odds
on
AL Rookie of the Year Julio Rodriguez Spreads Joy and Sportsmanship to the Youth of Loma de Cabrera
on
After UFC Fallout, Conor McGregor Offers a Valuable Piece of Advice to Free Agent Francis Ngannou
on
Dubai International Airport sees 41.6 million passengers in first half of year, more than in 2019
on
Devout athletes find strength in their faith. But practicing it and elite sports can pose hurdles
on
Despite strong Lunar New Year holiday data, consumer spending in China isn’t roaring back just yet
on
Dave Portnoy: Taylor Swift’s security should ‘drag Kim Kardashian to jail’ if she attends Eras Tour
on
CONCEPT ART: New Details Revealed for Disney Cruise Line Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point Destination
on
“Completely Knocked Me Out”: Rob Lowe Recalls Boxing Match With Tom Cruise On 1983 Brat Pack Classic
on
CBS Sports, Serie A announce new TV rights deal; Paramount+ to air over 400 Italian soccer matches
on
Cam Newton’s Violent Public Incident Draws Hilarious Reaction From 3x All-Star: “Where Do I Sign Up
on
Boston College vs. Army live stream, how to watch online, CBS Sports Network channel finder, odds
on
Angel Reese Launches Foundation Dedicated To Empowering Women Through Sports & Financial Literacy
on
A weaker dollar, skyrocketing prices and ‘record’ visitor numbers: Good luck in Europe this summer
on