Travel Alert / San Francisco Airport Faces Major Delays Due To Wind And Terminal Shutdown

Key Points
- 432
flights were delayed, most of them arrivals, and 26 flights were canceled on
Friday.
- The Federal Aviation Administration said arriving flights
were experiencing average delays of one hour and 44 minutes because of weather
conditions and high winds.
- The departures lobby at Terminal 1 was closed for more than an hour on Friday morning due to what airport officials described as "police activity," and it reopened at around 10:45 a.m. local time.
San Francisco, Dec 27: Hundreds of flights at US San Francisco International Airport were delayed and canceled due to strong winds and the temporary closure of the departures lobby at Terminal 1.
According to aircraft tracking website FlightAware, 432 flights were delayed, most of them arrivals, and 26 flights were canceled on Friday, Xinhua news agency reported.
The Federal Aviation Administration said arriving flights were experiencing average delays of one hour and 44 minutes because of weather conditions and high winds.
Separately, the departures lobby at Terminal 1 was closed for more than an hour on Friday morning due to what airport officials described as "police activity," and it reopened at around 10:45 a.m. local time.
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Local media reported that Terminal 1 had been evacuated at
around 8 a.m. local time after San Francisco police discovered a
"suspicious package." No additional information was provided.
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“There is still heavy roadway congestion, so give yourself extra time getting to the Airport and consider dropping off at the International Terminal and taking AirTrain,” the airport said.
Departing passengers using Terminal 1 who do not have luggage to check can be dropped off at other terminals and use less congested security checkpoints, which can access all gates via walkways.
--IANS
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