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Salt Lake Airport Grounds Departing Flights Due to Weather
Flights halted as snow and ice hit the region
Published on Feb. 22, 2026
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The Salt Lake International Airport has grounded all departing flights due to the heavy snowfall and icy conditions in the area. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a ground stop, which is currently set to be lifted at 1:30 PM, but could be extended depending on the weather conditions.
Why it matters
Salt Lake City is a major transportation hub, and the grounding of flights can have significant impacts on travelers and the local economy. Severe winter weather is a common occurrence in the region, and the airport's ability to respond effectively is crucial for maintaining reliable air travel.
The details
The FAA announced the ground stop on its website, citing the onslaught of snow and ice as the reason for the flight disruptions. The airport has not yet provided an official statement, but KSL News Radio has reached out for comment. The ground stop is currently set to be lifted at 1:30 PM, but that timeline may be extended depending on the weather conditions.
- The ground stop was announced on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
- The ground stop is currently set to be lifted at 1:30 PM on the same day, but could be extended.
The players
Salt Lake International Airport
A major airport serving the Salt Lake City metropolitan area and a crucial transportation hub in the region.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
The U.S. government agency responsible for the regulation and oversight of civil aviation in the country.
What’s next
The airport and the FAA will continue to monitor the weather conditions and make decisions about the resumption of flights based on the safety of operations.
The takeaway
The grounding of flights at the Salt Lake International Airport highlights the importance of effective winter weather preparedness and response for major transportation hubs, as disruptions can have far-reaching impacts on travelers and the local economy.
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