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Nearly 1,000 flights were canceled at DFW as winter weather disrupted North Texas, with delays and cancellations rippling nationwide, FlightAware data shows.
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Dallas winter storm: Mass flight cancellations continue Monday, DFW ground stop
Dallas airports are still seeing flight disruptions on Monday as the winter storm continues in North Texas. Winter weather warnings are currently in effect, forcing airlines to change their schedules.
American Airlines passengers can check their flight status online at aa.com or via the airline's mobile app. Flight status can be tracked by flight number or city pair. See real-time flight tracking on websites like FlightAware and Flightradar24.
As of 10 a.m., there were 49 canceled flights and 19 delays in and out of Southwest Florida International Airport in Fort Myers, according to FlightAware.com. Nationwide, more than 3,800 flights were canceled and over 1,300 delayed on Jan. 26, after more than 15,700 U.S. flights were canceled over the weekend.
Charlotte airport remains open, but passengers are urged to check status as Gianna brings back-to-back winter disruptions to region