The cancellations, which made up 58 percent of the airline’s scheduled flights on Thursday, came several days after other airlines had recovered from the storm. The meltdown was sparked by a severe winter storm that disrupted every airline in the busy travel days before Christmas. When they arrived at the Baltimore airport, the flight was postponed repeatedly. But when they went to pick up the rental car, it wasn’t available. The post More Mass Cancellations as Southwest Struggles to Untangle Travel Meltdown appeared first on New York Times.