Over a hundred flights at Denver International Airport are canceled and another nearly 600 are delayed after overnight snow and the arrival of an arctic blast cold front.
As of 5:15 p.m., 157 flights are canceled, and 589 flights are delayed, according to airline tracking site .
United Airlines has 64 canceled flights; regional airline SkyWest has 43 canceled flights; Southwest Airlines has 33 canceled flights; and Mesa, Frontier, CommuteAir, and Air Canada have a few cancellations each.
Southwest also has 201 delays, about 45% of the airline’s traffic through Denver, and United has 199 delays, about 37% of the airline’s Denver traffic. SkyWest has 81 delays.
Brrring it on, winter. ❄️
Temps are hovering around 0, but our crews are braving the cold like bosses. Show them some love with a 👋 out the window as they prep your plane.
— Denver Int'l Airport (@DENAirport)
Forecasters expect the arctic blast to last through Tuesday morning, but Denver will likely only get another inch of snow through the weekend.
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