Minneapolis logs 74 delays, 8 cancellations
- Minneapolis–Saint Paul International was reporting far heavier disruption Sunday than the 74-delay, 8-cancellation claim: FlightAware showed 321 delays and 91 cancellations for flights at MSP as of April 26. - The biggest airline hit at MSP was Endeavor Air with seven cancellations, while SkyWest had two cancellations and nine delays; Delta had six delays and Sun Country one. - Federal Aviation Administration status showed no active MSP ground stop early Sunday, even as light rain and more showers were in the forecast for the airport area. (faa.gov) (weather.gov)
Minneapolis–Saint Paul International was dealing with broad flight disruption Sunday, with FlightAware listing 321 delays and 91 cancellations at MSP. (flightaware.com) That was far above the 74 delays and 8 cancellations cited in the prompt, indicating the earlier count was outdated or incomplete by Sunday, April 26, 2026. (flightaware.com) FlightAware’s airline breakdown showed Endeavor Air with seven cancellations at MSP, SkyWest with two cancellations and nine delays, Delta Air Lines with six delays, and Sun Country Airlines with one delay. (flightaware.com) The airport-level split also showed nine cancelled departures from MSP and seven cancelled arrivals into MSP, alongside 15 departure delays and 14 arrival delays in the airport tables. (flightaware.com) The Federal Aviation Administration’s National Airspace System dashboard did not list an active MSP ground stop early Sunday. It did show “MSP arrival routes possible” later in the day in the national operations plan. (faa.gov) Weather at Minneapolis–Saint Paul International included light rain early Saturday, with the National Weather Service forecasting additional shower chances Sunday night and thunderstorms into Monday, plus gusts up to 30 mph. (weather.gov) That mix matters for connecting traffic because MSP is a major Delta hub and a key Upper Midwest transfer point, so local weather and aircraft rotations can spread delays across inbound and outbound banks. (flightaware.com) (faa.gov) For travelers, the practical picture Sunday was not a single-airline problem but a systemwide airport disruption touching regional operators and mainline carriers at the same time. (flightaware.com)