Editor’s notice: This article is not being up to date. Read the newest on Monday’s flight delays and cancellations at Denver International Airport here.
Hundreds of flights headed out and in of Denver International Airport had been delayed on Sunday, and dozens had been canceled, after an in a single day storm dumped snow throughout Colorado.
Just below an inch of snow gathered Sunday morning at DIA, in line with spotter reports from the National Weather Service. Other components of the metro space recorded between 1 and 5 inches of snow.
By the time the final aircraft took off on Sunday, 1,001 flights arriving at or leaving DIA had been delayed and 145 had been canceled, according to flight tracking software FlightAware. More than half of each the delayed and cancelled flights had been leaving DIA.
Delays included 344 United flights, 254 Southwest flights, 202 SkyWest flights, 107 Frontier flights, 31 Delta Airlines flights, 21 American Airlines flights and 13 Key Lime Air flights , in line with FlightAware. Eight different airways delayed between one and 9 flights.
SkyWest canceled essentially the most flights at 50, adopted by 44 from Southwest, 18 from United, 15 from Frontier, 9 from Delta Airlines and eight from American Airlines, in line with FlightAware.
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