Big Dick Problems [v4.0.3] (23.12.22) [UPDATED]
: New regulations now require airlines to provide automatic refunds for canceled or significantly changed flights.
: The airline invested significantly in "winter operations" and software automation to prevent a repeat of the 2022 disaster. Big Dick Problems [v4.0.3] (23.12.22)
: Southwest reached a $140 million settlement with the U.S. Department of Transportation, which included a $35 million fine and a fund for passenger compensation. : New regulations now require airlines to provide
The details you've provided for align closely with the major travel disruption and software meltdown experienced by Southwest Airlines starting on December 22, 2022 . While your query format looks like a software patch note, this specific date and versioning often appear in discussions regarding the systematic failure of Southwest's crew-scheduling software during a massive winter storm. 🌪️ The "Big Problem" of December 2022 Department of Transportation, which included a $35 million
Following the December 23, 2022, peak of the crisis, the airline and the U.S. government took several steps: