A winter storm in the US caused over 1,300 flight cancellations and 414 delays on Monday. Airlines such as Southwest, American, United, and Delta issued travel advisories, warning of disruptions due to the storm.
A total of 1,306 flights were cancelled and 414 flights were delayed after winter storm in US. (Photo: Reuters)
Airlines in the United States cancelled more than 1,300 flights on Monday after a winter storm brought snow, ice and freezing temperatures to a broad swath of the country.
A total of 1,306 flights were cancelled and 414 flights were delayed, as of 5.13 am ET, according to flight-tracking website FlightAware.
Southwest Airlines LUV.N cancelled 264 flights, the most among carriers, followed by American Airlines AAL.O at 176.
Carriers, including Southwest, American, United AirlinesUAL.O and Delta Air LinesDAL.N, also issued travel advisories warning about an impact due to the storm.
The Federal Aviation Administration had warned on Friday that gusty winds, snowfall and some freezing could impact travel in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.
Published By:
Girish Kumar Anshul
Published On:
Jan 6, 2025