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Denver International Airport experiences flight delays, cancellations due to government shutdown
More flight cancellations are expected at Denver International, which is among 40 total airports impacted nationwide this weekend.
After scrambling to address the Federal Aviation Administration request on Wednesday to reduce air traffic by 10%, United Airlines, which has a hub at Denver International Airport, said Thursday that they’ve canceled 4% of flights through Sunday, “as per guidance from the FAA” through the weekend, said spokesperson Russell Carlton.
Denver International Airport has asked the FAA whether airport revenue could be used to pay air traffic controllers during the shutdown.
If you're planning traveling and flying in or out of Denver International Airport, make sure to keep an eye on your flight time. On Thursday, airlines started canceling flights due to the FAA's order to reduce traffic.
Dozens of flights were canceled Nov. 7 at Denver International Airport as part of FAA-ordered service cuts. Are you ready if your flight is dropped?
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More than 139,000 drivers take Peña Boulevard daily. Airport officials say, along with congestion, there are higher crash rates, unreliable travel time, and escalating maintenance needs.
DENVER — The temperature reached 83 degrees at Denver International Airport on Sunday afternoon, setting a new record high for the month of November. The National Weather Service said the previous monthly record in November was 81 degrees, set on Nov. 27, 2017. The previous record high for Nov. 2 was 78 degrees, set in 1931 and 2008.