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80 Sleep At San Jose Airport After Southwest Airline Cancellations

Eighty Southwest Airlines passengers spent the night in Mineta San Jose International Airport because of a technology outage.

SAN JOSE - Eighty Southwest Airlines passengers spent the night in Mineta San Jose International Airport because of a technology outage that caused cancellations and delays of the airline's planes Wednesday, an airport spokeswoman said.

Airport officials were able to make some accommodations for the travelers and things are getting back to normal this morning, airport spokeswoman Rosemary Barnes said.

Twelve Southwest flights were canceled and 11 flights delayed at the San Jose airport Wednesday, Barnes said.

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Southwest Airlines officials are telling passengers to arrive early today at airports nationwide because of the possibility of long lines.

Most systems were back online this morning but travelers should check flight status information on Southwest.com since more than 300 flights had been canceled this morning, airline officials said.

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Southwest explained its side of the issue this morning in a tweet:

Long lines exist this morning at Oakland International Airport, where Southwest operates out of Terminal 2, airport spokeswoman Keonnis Taylor said.

Out of Oakland, 21 Southwest flights had been canceled as of shortly after 9 a.m.

At Mineta San Jose International Airport, nine Southwest flights had been canceled.

Two flights had been canceled out of San Francisco International Airport.

Airline officials said they will give passengers flexible rebooking accommodations through Sunday.

Nearly 700 flights were canceled Wednesday and hundreds more were delayed as a result of the outage.

-Bay City News; image of Southwest Air plane at SJC via Bill Abbott/Flickr

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