More than 300 flights delayed at DIA as high winds batter plains

As high winds stoke up fire dangers across the eastern side of the state Monday morning, they are also causing problems at Denver International Airport.

More than 300 flights have been delayed as of 10 a.m. — the majority through Southwest Airlines, according to airline tracking site FlightAware.

Southwest has 248 delays, or 45% of their traffic through Denver; United Airlines has 35 delays; SkyWest has 15 delays; and Frontier has 10 delays.

Mesa, CommuteAir, Delta, JetBlue, Key Lime Air, American Airlines, Allegiant Air and Lufthansa all have less than 10 delays.

A United Airlines flight from San Francisco to Denver was canceled as well.

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