Greater than 300 flights headed out and in of Denver Worldwide Airport had been delayed on Sunday, partially fueled by a night floor cease issued by the Federal Aviation Administration.
As of 6:15 p.m. Sunday, 335 flights had been delayed and three had been canceled, based on flight monitoring software program FlightAware.
The FAA issued a floor cease for unspecified “runway building” at about 5:30 p.m. Sunday. The site visitors administration program is predicted to final by way of 6:45 p.m., however could possibly be prolonged, according to the agency.
Southwest delayed 133 flights, adopted by 115 United flights, 48 SkyWest flights and 11 Delta flights, based on FlightAware. One other 9 airways delayed between one and 9 flights.
All three flights canceled on Sunday had been United flights, based on FlightAware.
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