In a similar situation to what happened last week at SAN , the FAA is warning people traveling on Friday to expect delays at the airprt
While the FAA said last week, when 350-plus flights were delayed, that the situation was due to "runway construction" — an alert mirrored again on Friday — SAN spokeswoman Nicole Hall said at that time that the delays were due to weather and "taxiway" construction. Hall said last week that aircraft had reversed their normal landing and take-off directions and that caused the planes to have to taxi longer than they normally would because of construction. (NBC 7 has a call in to Hall for details but has yet to hear back.)
FlightAware said at 10:30 a.m. on Friday that 46 flights had been delayed, but, an hour later, that figure had grown to 68.
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