Sounds like concrete evidence to me!
GAC06 said:
Sounds like concrete evidence to me!
Flight attendant could have gotten sick or was unavailable for some other reason. The gate agent is probably gonna go with whatever they think will go over betterLegalDrugPusher said:GAC06 said:
You're sure of it?
Yes the gate agent announced over the intercom the flight was delayed due to lack of a flight attendant who got sick all of a sudden
Dan Scott said:
DFW has 7 runways. They were down to 2 for most of Thursday using the two outer runways that run northwest to SouthEast instead of the 5 parallel North and South runways. They were also doing that Friday but not most of the day like Thursday. It was a huge traffic jam on the runways Thursday.
LUV by default has the northwest Southeast runways so wouldn't expect operation issues for them.
Well, there you go.TriAg2010 said:YouBet said:
We did have really high winds on Friday and Saturday here in Dallas, but SWA did not experience cancellations at LUV like AA did at DFW.
Would tell you this is more of a staffing issue than the wind unless the wind patterns changed dramatically in the 20 miles between them.
DFW airport had to shift operations to the crosswind runways (i.e. 31R and 31L). That is a big impact to operations since they go from four parallel runways to two and taxi distances go way up.
DAL was less impacted because it's runways are already oriented the same as DFWs cross-wind runways. They share the same 31R and 31L designation. It was just another norm day at DAL.
You can go watch this on FlightRadar24. It's entirely rational why DFW took a harder hit than DAL.
GAC06 said:
I haven't seen the sick numbers yet so I'm not saying it wasn't a sick out, but there have been various meltdowns for several airlines this year because of staffing issues. A weather issue they should be able to absorb derails the operation because they don't have the bodies to recover.
In the last couple weeks people here have seized on the idea that there's a giant vaccine protest and so far the evidence doesn't support it.
I do expect a meltdown around Thanksgiving though.
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