The delays were to Washington D.C., Charlotte, North Carolina, and Chicago.
The cancelations include Chicago, Dallas, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Denver and Washington D.C.
Four arrivals were canceled and two delays have been reported.
The canceled arrivals were from Washington D.C., Dallas and Chicago. Arrivals from Chicago and Washington D.C. were delayed.
Melissa Riley Patsiavos, marketing and air services director for the Dayton International Airport, encouraged people to check flight statuses at flydayton.com or on their airline’s app.
Travelers should also give themselves plenty of time to make it to the airport and dress for the cold.
The airport is completely open and operational, Riley Patsiavos said.
One restaurant is closed at the airport, but the airport has plenty of food and beverage options as well as shopping available for travelers.
On Saturday and Sunday the airport had 19 departures 25 arrivals canceled, according to airport data after more than a foot of snow fell in the region.
As of 7 p.m. Sunday, the airport had 12.4 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington.
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