Weather prompts major delays at SFO as holiday travel kicks off
Briefly

Air travel at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) is facing significant disruptions due to a two-hour ground delay imposed by the FAA, primarily caused by adverse weather and wind conditions. As travelers prepare for the holiday rush, this delay has led to a ripple effect, impacting 268 flights, with 19 cancellations reported, which is about 22% of the airport's total operations. Doug Yakel, a spokesperson, indicates that while the FAA sets a two-hour delay, most travelers are experiencing around 30 to 45 minutes of wait time on average, highlighting a need for awareness as conditions fluctuate.
Travelers arriving at San Francisco International Airport may additionally need to account for airborne delays of approximately 15 minutes, complicating holiday commuting plans further. The FAA’s announcement comes amidst expectations of more rain, following a powerful storm from the previous week that also disrupted flights. Furthermore, affected travelers heading to Newark International Airport can brace for an even longer delay, averaging about 1 hour and 35 minutes. Such delays during holiday seasons underscore the importance of checking flight status regularly for those planning to fly.
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