CHARLOTTE — Afternoon storms have the potential to cause delays at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
In a tweet this morning, the FAA warned of weather-related delays at several airports including Charlotte Douglas.
At last check, 25 flights had been cancelled today, according to FlightAware tracking. Another 157 flights have been delayed.
✈️ Traffic Report: A mix of ☁️/ ⛈️/🌬️ could lead to delays at @ATLairport, @BostonLogan, @CLTAirport, @PHLAirport and at airports in FL and the DC and NY areas. ☁️ are possible at @flyLAXairport, @flySFO and @SanDiegoAirport. https://t.co/teUeDe1gXx pic.twitter.com/eOa4GQTv5V
— The FAA ✈️ (@FAANews) June 27, 2022
Channel 9 has reached out to officials from Charlotte Douglas and American Airlines for additional information on any expected delays. We are waiting to hear back.
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