KANSAS CITY, Mo. —
A Delta flight originally bound for Iowa instead landed in Kansas City early Saturday after a winter storm shut down operations at the Des Moines International Airport.
Airport officials in Des Moines said flights were grounded for more than 12 hours after a plane slid off a runway around 10 p.m. Friday. Advertisement
Nearly a foot of snow had already fallen. No injuries were reported.
The closure caused several flight disruptions, including at least one rerouted to Kansas City International Airport.
Daniel Coder, who drove through heavy snow to greet his daughter and granddaughter, said his family’s five-minute airport pickup turned into a three-hour drive.
“That’s our job, grandpa and grandma,” Coder told KMBC.
The Des Moines airport said all flights have now r

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