El Paso, Texas (KTSM) — The scale of erratic operations with flight cancellations leaves questions about how out-of-town fans will recover from not being able to attend this year’s Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl. I’m here.
The annual Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl draws thousands of visitors each year. As Southwest Airlines strives to recover from operational challenges, even fans and players’ families flying in from out of town are having considerable difficulty getting to Elle. bread.
Southwest issued a statement on Thursday, December 29, planning to resume normal operations with minimal disruption on Friday, December 30. However, it may already be too late for families traveling out of town for the annual Tony the Tiger Sunbowl game.
I know Jake Bobo’s parents drove 12 hours. They decided to jump in the car and come here, but the parents are still trickling in,” said Chip Kelly, the head of the UCLA Bruins football team and his coach. I was also asked if I was influenced by “Hopefully we can get all our quotas here by tomorrow’s game time.”
Operational challenges from the Southwest are a world-renowned problem, so many Pittsburgh fans won’t be able to attend the big game. I know we’ve had some calls asking for it,” says Bernie Olivas, director of the Sun Bowl Association. “As you know, we applied a refund policy last year, but we don’t have a refund policy. I heard some people were driving in from Los Angeles.”
Bernie further explained that some Pittsburgh fans who couldn’t attend this year have started selling tickets to military personnel.
For individuals still recovering from the massive disruption to flights they’ve booked, Southwest Airlines has set up a page for customers to submit refund and refund requests for meals, hotels, and alternate transportation at Southwest.com. I set it to /traveldisruption. In addition to connecting customers to baggage,