Severe Weather and Security Incident Disrupt Travel at SFO
Travelers at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) faced significant hurdles on Friday, December 26, 2025, as a combination of severe winter weather and a security incident caused extensive delays and cancellations. Nearly 600 flights were affected throughout the day due to high winds and heavy rains forcing the FAA to implement their Ground Delay Program. This restricted the number of flights allowed to land at the airport, further compounding travel woes.
The Impact of a 'Suspicious Package'
The situation escalated when a "suspicious package" was discovered at Terminal 1, leading to police action that required passengers to be re-routed and causing further terminal congestion. Fortunately, the package was deemed safe, but the incident added to travelers' stress on what was already a chaotic day. By the time police cleared the scene, many passengers had already experienced delays of up to two hours.
Recommendations for Affected Travelers
For those traveling in and around Bakersfield and the greater Bay Area, checking flight statuses should be a top priority before heading to the airport. Airlines suggested arriving early, given heavy roadway congestion resulting from the delays. Travelers without checked luggage can drop off at the International Terminal to avoid longer lines, which also connects to other terminals via the AirTrain.
What Lies Ahead?
As weather patterns continue to shift this winter, travelers should be prepared for ongoing delays and should consider contingency plans. Monitoring weather forecasts and remaining flexible with travel arrangements are wise strategies during this unpredictable season.
Stay informed and safe by keeping an eye on updates from SFO and your airline, especially as affected weather could extend into future travel days.
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