The recent snowfall in Colorado has caused disruptions at Denver International Airport, with just under 600 flights being canceled or delayed on Sunday. The light snowfall across the mountains and Front Range, combined with freezing temperatures, created challenging conditions for air travel.
According to data from FlightAware, 496 flights at DIA were delayed and 96 were canceled as of 4:30 p.m. on Sunday. While this is fewer than the previous day, when over 1,100 flights were affected, the total number of delayed and canceled flights over the weekend is approaching 1,800.
United Airlines experienced the most delays over the weekend, with 364 on Saturday and 139 on Sunday. Southwest Airlines also faced significant delays, with 353 on Saturday and 148 on Sunday. Other airlines, including Frontier, American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, and Delta, also had delays at DIA.
SkyWest, the airline that operates United Express, had the most canceled flights on both days, with 41 on Saturday and 36 on Sunday. United and Southwest each canceled 42 flights over the weekend, while Frontier only canceled two.
As the situation continues to develop, travelers are advised to stay updated on flight statuses and be prepared for potential delays or cancellations. For more Colorado news and updates, sign up for the daily Your Morning Dozen email newsletter.
This article provides a comprehensive overview of the flight disruptions at Denver International Airport over the weekend, highlighting the impact of the snowfall and freezing temperatures on air travel. As the situation evolves, it is important for travelers to stay informed and plan accordingly for any potential travel disruptions.