Holiday travelers face delays at Philadelphia International Airport as winter weather disrupts flights
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Holiday travelers at Philadelphia International Airport experienced delays on Monday as winter weather across the country led to flight cancellations and schedule disruptions.
Jim Koenig of San Jose said he considered himself lucky this season. He traveled to Philadelphia to celebrate what he said was his mother’s 100th Christmas and reported no problems arriving or departing.
“This is great, especially for holiday travel,” Koenig said. He added that preparation is key, saying, “The thing is preparation and if you think big holidays give yourself more time.”
Airport officials estimated about 93,000 passengers would fly in and out of PHL on Monday. But weather conditions in other parts of the country impacted the schedule.
“Unfortunately, the weather has hindered that a little bit. We have almost 40 cancellations today and had some cancellations over the weekend,” said Heather Redfern, spokesperson for Philadelphia International Airport. She said most of the disruptions were connected to cities experiencing winter weather, including Chicago, Pittsburgh, and New York.
Eagles fans were also feeling the effects after the team’s away game.
“Eagles fans are trying to get back happy today. The flights from Buffalo have been cancelled,” Redfern said.
Some travelers heading home after the holidays expected delays but remained patient.
“Philly’s been great, we love it,” said Nic Stoterau of Minnesota, who was traveling with family. Still, Stoterau said the departure process was slowed by several minor delays.
“All morning they just keep tacking on a few minutes here few minutes there every time we check its one more time,” he said.
Stoterau wasn’t too worried about timing, knowing a snowy return awaited them. “It’ll be 8 inches of snow, so we’ll have to roll into our driveway and get shoveling,” he said, adding. “It’s the weather when weather happens, everything slows down.”
Others were surprised the airport wasn’t more crowded given the busy travel period, but said delays still disrupted their plans.
“I thought it was going to be hectic because it’s travel time, it’s busy, the airports have been swamped,” said Marquela Johnson of Miami, whose flight to Dallas was delayed.
Despite the challenges, travelers continued moving through terminals, hoping to make it home as the holiday season winds down.
Copyright © 2026 WPVI-TV. All Rights Reserved.
link
