Why Delta is still canceling flights as other airlines return to normal | CNN Business (2024)

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Three days after a computer update problem caused more than 5,000 flight cancellations around the world in a single day, things are pretty much back to normal — except at Delta Air Lines.

Atlanta-based Delta canceled more than 1,000 more flights Monday alone, according to flight tracking service FlightAware, when counting both Delta’s mainline operations and Endeavor, its regional airline that feeds its system under the Delta Connection brand.

Those 1,000 flights represented just over half of all flights canceled by airlines worldwide on Monday, and about three-quarters of the flights within, to or from the United States, as most carriers returned to normal operations. Other US airlines had 2% or fewer of their flights canceled. Monday’s problems follow 1,500 flights that Delta canceled on Friday and nearly 3,000 more flights over the weekend.

The problems likely left tens of thousands of frustrated Delta customers stranded and unable to return home, many of them being booked onto a series of flights that would subsequently be canceled as well. Lack of available hotel rooms left many forced to sleep in airports and wait for hours on hold trying to get through to Delta in an often-futile effort to find a flight.

In a note to customers Sunday, Delta CEO Ed Bastian apologized for the disruptions and attributed the problem to the computer program affecting its “crew tracking” software.

“One of our crew tracking-related tools was affected and unable toeffectively process the unprecedented number of changes triggered by the system shutdown,” he wrote in a note to customers.“Our teams have been working around the clock to recover and restore full functionality.”

While many airlines large and small had the CrowdStrike problem affect computers that were supposed to check in passengers, it appeared that Delta might have been the one airline that had its crucial crew scheduling software affected.

At Atlanta’s Hartsfield International Airport on Monday, friends NicoleDaSilva, Tiffany Denlinger and Melissa Levine had been traveling since Saturday to get home to Tucson, Arizona, after an international trip to Athens. But they were told that finding a flight for the last leg of their trip could take until Wednesday or Thursday.

“We’ve been on multiple different flights, and they’ve all been canceled,” DaSilva said, clutching a handful of tickets that could not be used.

Denlinger stayed glued to her phone, waiting to speak with a Delta employee. She held up her phone to show how long she’s been on hold: “Six hours and 20 minutes,” she said.

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Travelers wait in a long line to speak with a Delta representative at the help desk in Detroit on Saturday. Problems with canceled flights were fixed by Monday at most airlines, but not at Delta, which was still having problems getting its crew tracking software working.

But the problem with the critical crew tracking system was still not fixed as of Monday morning, according to a video message to Delta staff from Bastian and Rahul Samant, the company’s chief information officer.

“So we’re optimistic we’ll get it done,” Samant said in the video message. “There will be some things as Ed said, that we will do today, tomorrow to get to a better place by the end of the week.” He said the IT staff is working “feverishly” and “around the clock” to fix the problem.

Delta appears to still be in the dark about the whereabouts of their crew members. Crew members logging on to the company’s computer system to sign up for flights receive prompts and questions that include: “Please enter below what airport code you are closest to,” “What is your current status?” and “Please describe your current location.”

A person familiar with the airline’s operations allowed CNN to see screen shots of the prompts. Delta would not comment on the screen shots.

Delta is offering crew members premium pay, as well as additional assurances they will be able to travel back to their homes at the end of their work period, according to the screen shots viewed by CNN. The premium pay and assurances would be in place through Friday, another sign the staffing problem may not be fixed for several more days. Delta also declined to comment on these offers to crew members.

The problems with the flight groundings and delays produced nightmares for travelers throughout the weekend. And they were only one part of the “largest IT outage in history” that was caused by the CrowdStrike, which shut down an estimated 8.5 million computers running Windows software worldwide, disrupting hospital operations, package deliveries, banking and retail transactions.

CrowdStrike said late Sunday that “a significant number” of those affected computers “are back online and operational.” But in the case of affected airlines, it is not just computers that need to be fixed. It can take longer to get crews needed to fly planes in the right cities to again staff flights.

“An airline is kind of like your circulatory system. If it stops, even for just a short time, the blood isn’t where it’s supposed to be,” said airline consultant Michael Boyd. “Getting airplanes back to where they need to be, people where they need to be…all of that takes time. So even if it’s disrupted for only a few hours, it can take five times as long to make it right.”

The problem for passengers was made worse by the busy summer travel season, according to Bastian’s message to Delta customers.

“The technology issue occurred on the busiest travel weekend of the summer, with our booked loads exceeding 90%, limiting our reaccommodation capabilities,” he wrote.

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg spoke with Bastian on Sunday about the problems and taking steps to compensate passengers, according to a statement from the Department of Transportation.

“I have made clear to Delta that we expect the airline to provide prompt refunds to consumers who choose not to be rebooked, and free rebooking and timely reimbursem*nts for food and overnight hotel stays to consumers affected by the delays and cancellations, as well as adequate customer service assistance to all of their passengers,” said Buttigieg in the DOT statement. “No one should be stranded at an airport overnight or stuck on hold for hours waiting to talk to a customer service agent.”

Bastian told Delta passengers in the message that the airline would “continue to offer meal vouchers, hotel accommodations and transportation where available. And as a gesture of apology, we’re also providing impacted customers with Delta SkyMiles and travel vouchers.”

The problems at Delta are similar to the problems that occurred at Southwest Airlines over the end-of-year holiday travel period in 2022 when it had to cancel nearly 17,000 flights over the course of more than a week. In that instance the problem was attributed to its crew scheduling system, which Southwest unions criticized as “antiquated” and which Southwest executives vowed to fix in the wake of the service meltdown.

Why Delta is still canceling flights as other airlines return to normal | CNN Business (2024)
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