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What's the best site online for checking for weather-related flight delays?

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mratterman | 3 years, 5 months ago
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Try these, one may give info another is slow to show. The ATC system is so complex and affected by multiple factors. Weather, changes in status of individual runways, FAA equipment problems and of course, weather and weather, not to mention weather.

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justmeinthisworld | 3 years, 5 months ago
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the airport you are going to should have a website with teh most accurate info-

or the airline itself

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colttrickle | 3 years, 5 months ago
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I would say this map on the FAA website or the local airports website.

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narduk | 3 years, 5 months ago
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www.flightaware.com is great place to find information about all domestic (US) flights.

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johnsonaaron | 3 years, 5 months ago
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I think the individual airline's websites are usually best. I flew United a few months ago from Chicago to New Orleans and I signed up for the text message delay function. When I landed at my lay over, powered up my phone, I already had text's from United telling me my next flight had changed gates. It was really convenient. I still verified it on the big screens, but it was cool.

http://airlinecontact.info has contact information and webiste for any airline you could possible ever fly with. Give it a look.

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ssmacd | 3 years, 5 months ago
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I had this experience yesterday, as my son was sitting on the tarmac in Newark. The airport generally has a flight status section, that will give you info on the specific flight, as well as info on the general airport conditions. If the city you're looking at has a Mahalo page, you'll be able to find the airport link under the Flights Section--see this page on Los Angeles Vacation, for example.

http://www.mahalo.com/Los_Angeles_Vacation

Airline websites also have specific flight information, but its generally not as up to the minute current as the airport site.

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bugsandinsects | 3 years, 5 months ago
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I always like to call the airline a few hours before the flight, before I leave, to make sure that the flight will be on time.

I also like to check the airline's website the night before, but most weather delays are only displayed a few hours before the flight is scheduled to leave.

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