Southwest Airlines has not landed a plane at the Yampa Valley Regional Airport since before Christmas, as incoming flights were nixed along with thousands of the carrier’s offerings across the country.
The cancellations will continue in Hayden because the airline has already scrapped six flights to and from the Yampa Valley on Wednesday and another three on Thursday, according to FlightAware, a website that tracks flights across the country.
That comes after the airline canceled about 60% of its scheduled flights across the country on Tuesday and 70% of its flights on Monday, according to The Associated Press. Southwest’s cancellations on Tuesday grounded more than 2,600 flights, per FlightAware.
Cancellations included eight flights locally on Monday and seven more Tuesday.
In a statement, Southwest Airlines called the cancellations over the holidays “unacceptable” and said the company’s “heartfelt apologies for this are just beginning.”
“We’re working with safety at the forefront to urgently address wide-scale disruption by rebalancing the airline and repositioning crews and our fleet,” the statement read.
Airport Director Kevin Booth said the cancellations haven’t required any passengers in Northwest Colorado to sleep overnight at the Yampa Valley Regional Airport, as he and other airport officials have been able to find them local hotels, mostly in Craig.
“We’ve been doing really well as far as finding hotel rooms and getting people transportation,” Booth said. “There’s just a lot of people who aren’t coming in that we had hoped would be here and a lot of people have their departures delayed by cancellations.”
Booth said Christmastime is often busy at the airport, as thousands of people can pass through the terminal each day. The airport has stayed open later than normal in recent days to accommodate the delayed flights too, but Booth said that isn’t unusual.
“A couple nights ago, we kept it open with people here until about midnight because the plane arrived at 10:30 p.m.,” Booth said. “There’s all kinds of reasons that a flight can be late, but we do stay and keep staff as needed to make sure that we get that airplane in safely.”
While flights only go between Hayden and Denver for much of the year, the airport in Hayden ramps up for the winter with direct flights to and from 15 other destinations starting in December.
Southwest Airlines, which expanded to include the Yampa Valley Airport in 2020 and has helped the airport see record passengers since, flies directly to Denver, Dallas and Nashville, Tenn.
Booth said Southwest is aware of how the cancellations have hampered travelers coming into Steamboat Springs and Routt County, but he wasn’t sure when Southwest would touch down again at the airport.
“I’m aware of what they’ve published as the reasons for the challenges,” Booth said. “That’s where we’re at — hoping that they can get back to normal here.”
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