After Denver received more than two feet of snow over the weekend, Denver International Airport continued to dig itself out Monday, which resulted in the cancellation of more than 2,000 flights – including 1,300 on Sunday alone.
As of 10:15 a.m. EDT, the airport had gotten the number down to just over below 900, per FlightAware. But it still accounted for the vast majority of the 1,000-plus cancelled flights across the country and had the most cancellations of any airport in the world.
American, JetBlue and United had already issued waivers covering travel through Monday; Southwest and Frontier later extended theirs through Monday as well. Scroll down for the full list of airlines and destinations covered.
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American Airlines
Dates covered: March 15
Destinations covered: Nine, including Denver, Aspen, Colorado Springs, Durango, Steamboat Springs and Vail
Delta Air Lines
Dates covered: March 15
Destinations covered: Denver, Grand Junction and Colorado Springs
Frontier Airlines
Dates covered: March 15
Destinations covered: Denver and Colorado Springs
JetBlue Airways
Dates covered: March 15
Destinations covered: Three Colorado airports, including Denver, Montrose and Steamboat Springs
Southwest Airlines
Dates covered: March 15
Destinations covered: Colorado Springs, Denver, Montrose-Telluride, Steamboat Springs
United Airlines
Dates covered: March 15
Destinations covered: 10, including Denver, Colorado Springs, Vail, Aspen, Breckenridge in Colorado as well as Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Tags: Snowstorm in the US, Denver International Airport, Flights