Pasco Airport Weather Delays to Continue on Monday
December 21st, 2008 by Matt McGee | Posted in Pasco News, where:99301The snow has been falling in Pasco all weekend, and is supposed to continue into Monday — and that’s really screwing up flights out of the Pasco Airport (PSC). Only one flight made it out of Pasco on Sunday, and things got so bad across the Northwest that Alaska Airlines canceled all of its flights out of both Seattle and Portland. Here’s the alert on their web site from Sunday:

KEPR-TV ran a story tonight about the problems this is causing at the Tri-Cities Airport. And it looks like those problems will continue into Monday, as some flights have already been canceled out of PSC.
Here’s the current scoop for Monday’s flights:
Alaska Airlines
Flights 2101 and 2103, which were scheduled to leave Pasco at 6:30 am and 9:30 am, respectively, have already been canceled. The first non-canceled flight is #2105, leaving Pasco at 11:35 am for Seattle. Keep an eye on the Alaska/Horizon Flight Status web page for the latest information.
Delta Airlines
Delta had some delays on Sunday, but currently lists all of its Monday flights as “on time.” Use this page on Delta’s web site for updated information.
United Airlines
United was in the same boat as Delta on Sunday, with only delays. And United also lists both of its outbound flights from Pasco to Denver as on time. Use this page on United.com to keep track of individual flights.
Other Pasco Flight Tracking Resources
FAA Airport Status: Pasco Airport
The Port of Pasco should also have an information page about flight status, but their web site is down for maintenance. FAIL.

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