Boston Logan Airport Implements Ground Delays Due to Strong Winds
Logan Airport in Boston introduced ground delays over the weekend as wind conditions intensified, causing a significant slowdown in airport operations. Passengers are advised to expect delays and monitor flight status as the disruption unfolds. The airport is working to manage the situation while ensuring safety, and travelers should check with their airlines for updated departure times.
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Boston’s Logan Airport put ground delays in place as wind speeds increased across the region over the weekend. This operational adjustment means certain flights departing from Logan experienced delays due to safety concerns posed by the weather conditions.
Departures from the airport are delayed until weather conditions improve enough to permit safe takeoffs. Airport authorities and airlines are monitoring the situation, urging passengers to stay updated on the status of their departures and to expect continuing disruptions as long as the windy weather persists.
Travelers should plan accordingly, check with their airlines, and allow extra time at the airport as Logan’s operations adapt to the challenging conditions caused by the severe winds.
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Quick facts
Disruption:
Delay
Cause:
Weather issue
Compensation:
Not eligible for compensation
Status:
Current disruption
Airports affected:
Logan Airport
Checked by:
Alice Mariscotti-Wyatt
Date updated:
22 December 2025