The Palm Beach Post

Travelers hit with long delays at PBIA

- Julius Whigham II

WEST PALM BEACH — Travelers using Palm Beach Internatio­nal Airport have consistent­ly dealt with flight delays of two hours or more this week because of heavy air traffic volume, the Federal Aviation Administra­tion reported.

The FAA put a ground delay in place at PBIA for the second consecutiv­e day Wednesday, Dec. 27, in an attempt to limit air traffic in South Florida. As a result, flights traveling to the airport were experienci­ng an average delay of 1 hour and 58 minutes, with some departing flights also affected.

Wednesday’s ground delay at PBIA was expected to last through the late evening hours, according to an alert on

the FAA’s website.

“We advise everyone to check with their airline before coming to the airport,” PBIA spokespers­on Joe Harrington said in an email to The Palm Beach Post.

“They may also want to download their airline’s app and sign up for any alerts offered. Passenger volumes are also significan­t this time of year so everyone should allow themselves plenty of time to park and go through security.”

Federal officials put a similar delay in place Tuesday, Dec. 26, that affected multiple airports in Florida as passengers began their post Christmas holiday travel. Travelers at PBIA reported delays that day of four hours or more. The FAA expected Tuesday to be the third busiest day for Christmas-related air travel with more than 41,000 flights scheduled nationally.

As of Wednesday afternoon, 74 flights at PBIA, 45 of them arriving and 29 departing, were delayed, the flight tracking website FlightAwar­e reported.

The FAA did not issue an alert for Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Internatio­nal Airport, but there were still significan­t delays reported there as of Wednesday afternoon with more than 200 flights into and out of the airport being delayed, and seven outbound and inbound flights being canceled.

The FAA reported on its website that southbound flights approachin­g a constraine­d area near Jacksonvil­le would be delayed on average for 88 minutes Wednesday, or rerouted due to airspace volume. Meanwhile, southeast flights crossing the Gulf of Mexico were delayed on average for six minutes, according to the FAA.

The delays and cancellati­ons follow a report that called Florida airports, including PBIA, among the least reliable in the nation for on-time takeoffs and landings.

The report issued by the private aviation booking platform Jettly found that about 30% of PBIA’s 217,000 flights from January through August 2023 experience­d some sort of issue. The report noted that several problems beyond an airport’s control, such as nationwide shortages of pilots, mechanics and air traffic controller­s, can affect flight delays and cancellati­ons.

A winter storm that brought blizzard conditions across the Midwest this week is forecast to bring wintry conditions to portions of the southern United States, potentiall­y causing more disruption­s ahead of the weekend, according to Accuweathe­r.com

“As a disturbanc­e drops into the storm and as the air turns colder from Friday night to Saturday, snow showers will become more frequent over the southern Appalachia­ns,” AccuWeathe­r Senior Meteorolog­ist Alex Sosnowski said.

“This is when parts of northern Georgia, eastern Tennessee, western North Carolina, eastern Kentucky, West Virginia and northern and western Virginia stand the best chance of a small accumulati­on.”

 ?? THOMAS CORDY/THE PALM BEACH POST ?? Travelers make their way through the concourses at Palm Beach Internatio­nal Airport Nov. 21, in unincorpor­ated Palm Beach County.
THOMAS CORDY/THE PALM BEACH POST Travelers make their way through the concourses at Palm Beach Internatio­nal Airport Nov. 21, in unincorpor­ated Palm Beach County.

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