DIA Operations Back To Normal Following Foggy Sunday
DENVER (CBS4) - Operations are back to normal at Denver International Airport after Sunday's fog caused dozens of delays.
Cold temperatures and fog rolled into the Denver area Sunday morning on one of the busiest travel days of the year.
Forty-six flights could not land and most of those had to be diverted to Colorado Springs.
On Monday DIA was packed, but operations were moving along.
Approximately 157,000 passengers were expected to travel in and out of the airport Monday as the holiday travel weekend wraps up.
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