Mar 26, 2026
Flights arriving at San Diego International Airport were being delayed on Thursday evening amid a shortage of air traffic controllers, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. About 206 flights were delayed at SAN by 9:30 p.m., according to FlightAware, a website which tracks flights acr oss the world. Two flights at SAN were cancelled on Thursday. The average time of delay is 63 minutes and the maximum wait time is about two hours, according to the FAA. That means those flying into San Diego on Thursday night could have their departure held for up to two hours. The delays will likely last until about 1 a.m. Friday, according to the FAA. The shortage of air traffic controllers at SAN is resulting in the FAA reducing the amount of planes that can land in the airport, according to the agency. Anyone picking up a passenger from SAN and passengers themselves are urged to check their flight status. ...read more read less
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