More than 100 flights were canceled or delayed at Denver International Airport on Monday as frigid temperatures and snowstorms continued across the country.
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As of 7:15 a.m., 35 flights headed in and out of DIA had been delayed and 82 had been cancelled, according to flight-tracking software FlightAware.
More than 1,100 delays and 480 cancellations were recorded at the Denver airport over the weekend as a winter storm hit the United States, according to FlightAware.
Monday morning flight delays and cancellations included:
- Air Canada: One flight canceled, zero delayed
- American Airlines: Seven flights canceled, two delayed
- Delta Airlines: Four flights canceled, two delayed
- Envoy Air: Zero flights canceled, one delayed
- Frontier: Zero flights canceled, three delayed
- JetBlue: Four flights canceled, zero delayed
- Key Lime Air: Zero flights canceled, one delayed
- SkyWest: 28 flights canceled, six delayed
- Southwest: 16 flights canceled, 14 delayed
- United: 22 flights canceled, six flights delayed
Roughly 4,400 flights had been canceled at airports across the country at that time, and another 1,500 flights had been delayed, according to FlightAware.
This is a developing story and may be updated.
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