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DENVER—The snowstorm moving across Colorado caused headaches for some airport travelers.
Frontier Airlines and its Lynx Aviation subsidiary canceled 44 flights in and out of Denver International Airport on Thursday because the airport couldn’t keep enough runways and taxiways open. The airline says some flights were delayed by as much as four hours.
United Airlines, the dominant carrier at DIA, says it canceled about half of its flights to keep delays and cancelations from spilling over into the next day.
Both airlines expect to operate full schedules Friday.
Airport spokesman Chuck Cannon says DIA crews are keeping up with snow removal.
Two east-west runways were closed and the remaining four were open.



