Flight Delays, Cancellations Continue Due to SFO Runway Closure

Travelers should check with their specific airline on the status of their flights

Some inbound flights to San Francisco International Airport are experiencing an average delay of almost four hours Monday, due in large part to a runway out of service for reconstruction. Scott Budman reports.

With ongoing runway reconstruction happening at San Francisco International Airport, passengers on Tuesday continued to see flight delays and cancellations.

As of late morning, 177 flights were experiencing delays while 103 flights were canceled, according to an airport duty manager.

Tuesday's numbers were slightly lower than Sunday evening's, when the airport saw 312 flights delayed and 131 flights canceled.

Tuesday's delays and cancellations stemmed from a combination of the runway reconstruction project, mechanical failures and weather problems, the duty manager said.

On Saturday, SFO closed Runway 28L, one of the airport's four runways, in order to construct a new base for the runway. The runway is scheduled to reopen on Sept. 27.

The project is estimated to cost $16.2 million, according to airport officials.

During the runway closure, travelers are being asked to allow extra travel time in the area, and if driving, to take alternate routes.

Travelers should also check with their specific airline on the status of their flights.

Airport officials have said the highest potential for delays will be Wednesdays through Fridays.

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