Hundreds of flights delayed or canceled at DIA Monday
Hundreds of flights were canceled or delayed Monday at Denver International Airport .

At least 415 flights were canceled or delayed Monday at Denver International Airport after fog engulfed the runways and impaired visibility.
The Federal Aviation Administration declared an operational status of low visibility Monday morning, causing some of the delays, DIA officials said. The FAA removed that status around 12:15 p.m but as of 1:50 p.m., 401 flights at DIA had been delayed and 14 were canceled, according to data from FlightAware tracking software.
United Airlines had the most delayed flights with 124, followed by SkyWest, the airline that operates United Express, with 100 flights, FlightAware data shows.
SkyWest had five flights canceled, followed by United with three.