Hurricane Beryl disrupts Phoenix flights at Sky Harbor, canceling at least 25 and delaying 49

Complications caused by Hurricane Beryl canceled or delayed dozens of flights arriving at and leaving Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on Monday morning.

According to FlightAware, 25 flights were canceled and 49 were delayed at the Phoenix airport.

Nearly half of the canceled flights were from Houston, out of the Houston Bush International Airport or the William P. Hobby Airport.

Southwest Airlines flights made up a majority of the altered flights, with 10 cancellations and 20 delays.

The airline referred customers affected by the changes to their travel advisory at Southwest.com, spokesperson Dan Landson said, and encouraged fliers to check their flight status for updates.

"Our teams will continue to monitor conditions and make adjustments to our schedule as necessary. There’s nothing more important than the safety of our employees and customers," Landson said.

Due to weather conditions, travelers can expect flight disruptions through Tuesday for the following cities in Texas:

  • Austin

  • Corpus Christi

  • Harlingen

  • Houston

  • San Antonio

The Category 1 storm Hurricane Beryl left at least one person dead and more than 2 million people without power in eastern Texas as of Monday.

This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: 25 Phoenix flights canceled and 49 delayed at Sky Harbor Airport