San Antonio International Airport Cancels Nearly 50 Flights Amid Widespread Winter Travel Disruptions
San Antonio, TX – Travelers using San Antonio International Airport (SAT) faced significant delays this weekend as nearly 50 flights were canceled between Sunday and Monday due to ongoing winter weather disruptions affecting air travel nationwide. As of mid-morning Sunday, SAT’s flight status webpage reported 46 total cancellations, including 19 departures and 25 arrivals.
The winter storm impacting a broad area from New York to West Texas caused travel delays and cancellations on a large scale across the country. Flight-tracking firm FlightAware noted over 10,000 flight cancellations occurred nationwide on Sunday, marking one of the most severe disruptions since the pandemic began. Aviation analytics company Cirium reported that around 29 percent of all departing flights in the U.S. were canceled on that day.
San Antonio officials advised travelers to monitor their flight status closely through their airline or the airport’s website, FlySanAntonio.com, before heading to the airport. They also recommended allowing extra time for travel to and from SAT, given the potential for delays caused by winter road and weather conditions.
KSAT Weather Authority meteorologist Sarah Spivey highlighted the scale of the winter storm during reports, emphasizing its reach across multiple states and its widespread effects on transportation networks. Local agencies and the airport continued to track flight operations closely to respond to evolving conditions.
Passengers are encouraged to use airline mobile apps to check their flight status for any delays or cancellations. San Antonio International Airport shared reminders via social media prior to the storm, urging travelers to plan ahead for potential disruptions.
Winter weather also caused other challenges in the San Antonio area, including hazardous road conditions, power outages from ice accumulation, and disruptions to schools, museums, and local attractions.
For the latest updates on flight operations and weather in the San Antonio area, travelers should consult official airport and weather sources regularly.
Contact:
San Antonio International Airport
Website: FlySanAntonio.com
Flight status inquiries via airline apps or airport website
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