A temporary third-party outage had grounded all of Sun Country’s domestic flights before 8 a.m. The company says they’re continuing to work with the FAA to clear flights for takeoff and add they’re anticipating delays throughout the system.
Despite the delays, Sun Country believes they’ll be able to successfully operate the rest of Monday’s flights.
Sun Country initially announced full refunds were issued and change fees were waived for the domestic flights that were scheduled before 8 a.m. CT Monday due to the outage, however, the company’s website stated later in the day that all change fees have been waived for flights scheduled through Tuesday, December 28.
According to the company, the third-party program involved in the outage is a tool that tracks flight operations, such as flight timing and crew scheduling.
A company spokesperson says many of the other airlines affected by the outage are international.
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An earlier version of this report can be found below.
INITIAL REPORT: Sun Country Airlines says all domestic flights have been canceled due to what the company says is a third-party network system outage.
According to the company, the outage affects all Sun Country flights, as well as the flights of many other airlines across the world.
Sun Country initially announced full refunds were issued and change fees were waived for domestic flights scheduled before 8 a.m. CT Monday due to the outage, however, the company’s website now states all change fees have been waived for flights scheduled through December 28.
The company wasn’t able to immediately provide an exact number of flights that were canceled.
So far, the company’s Operations team is working with the FAA to clear flights for takeoff. Sun Country says they are still working to resolve the problem.
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We are aware of a third-party system outage affecting all Sun Country flights, as well as the flights of other airlines worldwide. We are urgently working with this operator to resolve the situation as quickly as possible. [1/2]
— Sun Country Airlines (@SunCountryAir) December 27, 2021
We apologize for the issue affecting our flights this morning and appreciate the patience of our guests as we work to get them safely on their way as quickly as possible. [2/2]
— Sun Country Airlines (@SunCountryAir) December 27, 2021