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Over 1,100 Charlotte airport flights canceled or delayed during latest winter storm

Travelers hoping to fly in or out of Charlotte Saturday won’t have much luck, as most air traffic has been halted amid Winter Storm Gianna, with up to 11 inches expected to fall in the city by Sunday.

Some 1,086 flights have been cancelled and another 70 delayed at Charlotte Douglas International Airport at about 10 p.m., according to flight tracking site Flight Aware.com. That’s a total of 1,156 flight disruptions so far.

Much of the snowfall throughout the region will come on Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.

“It’s been a busy morning at CLT with no signs of slowing down!,” the airport posted on X Saturday morning, while sharing a video of its snow removal operations.

The airport had a 300-person team out Saturday clearing runways, taxiways, roadways, sidewalks and pedestrian areas.

Meanwhile, as of 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Checkpoints 1 and 3 were closed for the remainder of the day, while Checkpoint 2 remained open. Airport shuttle buses are operating on a reduced schedule and at slower speeds.

At the airport, “wind chill values as low as -1” are forecast Sunday, the NWS said. The wind chill describes how cold the weather feels “based on the rate of heat loss from exposed skin caused by wind and cold,” NWS forecasters said.

Meanwhile, Concord-Padgett Regional Airport closed its runway for snow removal operations and predicted it wouldn’t reopen until Sunday morning, according to a Saturday morning post on X by the airport.

The gridlock arrives just one week after freezing rain and ice from Winter Storm Fern impacted travel across the country, resulting in tens of thousands of flight cancellations.

The Charlotte airport remains open, and airport staff have been taking proactive steps to minimize disruptions, including regularly clearing runways and taxiways, according to a Friday news release.

An American Airlines plane moves across a snow-covered tarmac at Charlotte Douglass Airport on Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026. The  airport experienced hundreds of flight delays and cancellations Saturday due to the snowstorm.
An American Airlines plane moves across a snow-covered tarmac at Charlotte Douglass Airport on Saturday, Jan. 31, 2026. The airport experienced hundreds of flight delays and cancellations Saturday due to the snowstorm. David Beckerman Submitted

American Airlines cancels Saturday evening flights

American Airlines canceled all remaining flights into and out of Charlotte for Saturday evening, according to a statement around 6:30 p.m.

“These decisions were made out of an abundance of caution to ensure the safety of our customers and team members,” it said.

The airline said it is working in coordination with the city and the airport and expect to resume operations on Sunday. American is the dominant airline at CLT, accounting for about 90% of all flights there.

More than half of the airports under American’s travel advisory and change fee waivers are in the Carolinas, the Observer previously reported.

Along with Charlotte, other affected airports include Asheville, Charleston, Columbia, Fayetteville, Florence, Greensboro-High Point, Greenville (NC), Greenville-Spartanburg, S.C., Hilton Head, S.C., Myrtle Beach, New Bern, Raleigh-Durham and Wilmington.

American passengers qualify to change their flight for free if their initial trip is scheduled before Monday, Feb. 2. Rebooked flights must take place between Thursday, Jan. 29, and Friday, Feb. 6, and remain between the same origin and destination cities. Eligible flights will show a “change trip” option on aa.com.

Charlotte airport is advising travelers to check with their airline for the latest information about flight status.

Reporters Joe Marusak and Nora O’Neill contributed to this report.

Charlotte Douglas International Airport experienced hundreds of flight delays and cancellations Saturday, Jan. 31, due to the snowstorm. Seen here are cleanup efforts from last week’s storm.
Charlotte Douglas International Airport experienced hundreds of flight delays and cancellations Saturday, Jan. 31, due to the snowstorm. Seen here are cleanup efforts from last week’s storm. Charlotte Douglas International Airport

This story was originally published January 31, 2026 at 10:04 AM.

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Amber Gaudet
The Charlotte Observer
Amber is an investigative reporter for The Charlotte Observer. She’s produced award-winning business and investigative work, including a housing series that led to a federal inquiry and Texas state law change in 2023. Amber holds a master’s degree from the University of North Texas’ Mayborn School of Journalism.
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