DALLAS (AP) — Passengers flying Southwest Airlines are being advised to get to the airport early and bring along pre-printed boarding passes. The Dallas-based company says it’s using back-up systems around the country to check-in travelers lacking printed or mobile boarding passes but technology problems that began Sunday morning continue, delaying hundreds of flights. Representatives for Southwest did not say what caused the problem or how long it would take to resolve.
Travel advisory after more delays for Southwest Airlines