More than 200 flights were delayed at Phoenix Sky Harbor on Thursday, turning the Valley’s busiest airport into a waiting game for thousands of travelers. Delays stacked up from midday through the evening, with some passengers stuck for more than an hour and others watching their connecting flights disappear from the departure boards. Airlines, airport crews and federal traffic managers spent much of the day juggling schedules to keep operations from completely grinding to a halt.
According to 12News, Phoenix Sky Harbor reported 211 delayed flights and two cancellations on Thursday. The outlet reports that Federal Aviation Administration data showed a maximum delay of 103 minutes and an average delay hovering around 60 minutes. Airport staff urged anyone heading to Sky Harbor to double-check their status with their airline before making the trip.
Ground delay program slows arrivals
The FAA traffic management map showed PHX under a ground delay program, which lets controllers cap arrival rates to relieve congestion. City airport officials said the program would affect Thursday and Friday flights until about 3 p.m. Arizona time, and warned that “weather and other conditions in other parts of the nation may affect flights in Phoenix.” Passengers were repeatedly reminded to confirm departure and arrival times directly with their carriers.
How one delay snowballs into many…