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Dozens Of Flights Delayed Or Canceled At DIA After Southwest Airlines Computer Failure

DENVER (CBS4) - More than a dozen Southwest Airlines flights at Denver International Airport were delayed on Tuesday morning and 10 were canceled. A computer failure of some sort led to the flight issues, and some people spent the night at the airport as a result.

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The problem hade ripple effects for air travelers at airports across the country. More than 1,000 flights were also delayed Monday night system-wide due to the problem.

Southwest Airlines said they were working quickly to try to resolve the issue but as of daybreak on Tuesday there was no official announcement about what led to the system breakdown.

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Southwest Airline planes seen parked on the tarmac at Denver International Airport. (credit: Eliza/AstroNoodleCat)

DIA officials sent out a tweet asking people who were impacted by the flights to visit the Concourse C information booth if they needed water and a blanket if they were stranded at the airport.

A CBS4 viewer named Eliza told CBS4 at 10 p.m. she was stuck in a plane on the tarmac for an extended period of time. She said the staff she interacted with was "wonderful and very accomodating."

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Southwest Airlines customers who are looking for a place to sleep can view a list of nearby hotels by visiting a special section of DIA's website flydenver.com.

UPDATE: FAA Orders Nationwide Ground Stoppage For Southwest Airlines

Additional Resources

The website FlightAware.com constantly tracks delays and flight cancellations at Denver International Airport, which goes by the airport code DEN and is known to locals in Colorado as DIA.

Get current information about DEN flights at flightaware.com.

Visit DIA's website at flydenver.com.

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