ROMULUS, Mich. – Delta Air Lines flights at Detroit Metro Airport (DTW) are now under a “ground delay,” with most flights delayed about 2 hours and 40 minutes.
UPDATE: Ground delay lifted, no active alerts at DTW
Computer issues forced Delta flights into a ground stop early Friday morning. Local 4 received calls from passengers who were having trouble checking into their flights as early as 5 a.m.
The ground stop was in effect until around 8:45 a.m. Friday, when the Federal Aviation Administration changed the verbiage to “ground delay.”
Flights are delayed an average of 160 minutes, according to the FAA.
The ground delay is in effect until 2:59 p.m. Friday.
Delta flights both into and out of DTW are affected, including Delta subsidiaries.
Hundreds of passengers remain stuck in line at the airport.
Delta Air Lines statement
Here is a statement from Delta:
Due to a connectivity outage in Detroit, Delta has issued a ground stop for all flights at DTW airport this morning. Delta teams are working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible, and customers should monitor the status of their flight via the Fly Delta app and Delta.com.
Delta Air Lines
DTW statement
Here is a statement from DTW:
Delta Air Lines is experiencing a network outage affecting operations at the McNamara Terminal.
Delta has initiated a ground stop for its flights while the airline works to resolve the issue.
This situation is specific to Delta and is not impacting other airlines at DTW. We will share updates as they become available.
As always, customers should check their flight status with their airline before heading to the airport.
Detroit Metro Airport