It was quite a Monday for some airports around the country. The day started out like this at Denver International Airport
Who else caught the dramatic sunrise in Denver today? Talk about drama! ๐ Thanks to IG: denverdave1968 for capturing the beautiful colors over the airfield at DEN! pic.twitter.com/rd3wYBjUh0
— Denver Int'l Airport (@DENAirport) October 18, 2021
Wag Brigade back at SFO
San Francisco International Airport (SFO) announced that the SFO Wag Brigade, a team of certified stress-relief animals, is back on duty in the terminals after a 20-month absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The San Francisco SPCA certifies all participating animals through their Animal Assisted Therapy (ATT) Program. And, prior to returning to SFO, all Wag Brigade animals were recertified. We hope that means LiLou the airport therapy pig that used to visit SFO about once a month will return soon too.
Good news โ the #SFOWagBrigade is back at the airport!!! Tristan is rolling out in Terminal 3 this morning โ ready for smiles, pets, and to make your heart melt. ๐ ๐พ pic.twitter.com/KVxA0BJJG6
— San Francisco International Airport (SFO) โ๏ธ (@flySFO) October 18, 2021

Fire at DFW, No Water at CLT Airport
Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) had to deal with a water main break nearby today.
The City of Charlotte has experienced a water main break in the vicinity of the Airport. There is little to no water pressure in the terminal at this time. The Airport is in contact with Charlotte Water to assess the situation.
— CLT Airport (@CLTAirport) October 18, 2021
Update: pic.twitter.com/v7csWLIHyJ
— CLT Airport (@CLTAirport) October 18, 2021
Update: pic.twitter.com/3yfPj4z6v4
— CLT Airport (@CLTAirport) October 19, 2021
And at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), there was a fire in one of the parking garages.
๐จ Customer Alert: There is a small fire located in our Terminal D garage. Customers are being asked not to access the garage at this time and the parking lot is temporarily closed for incoming or outgoing traffic.
— DFW Airport (@DFWAirport) October 18, 2021
We will have more information here once we receive it.
๐จ Fire Update: The fire is under control in the Terminal D garage and there are no injuries. It is available for drop-off traffic ONLY, but we are still asking customers to avoid the garage. Additional details follow in this thread โฌ๏ธ
— DFW Airport (@DFWAirport) October 18, 2021
Several vehicles sustained damage from the fire. Our DFW Team is providing claim forms on site for anyone whose vehicle was damaged, and we will also add those forms to https://t.co/GhrbmhxCv8 tonight. We will also be reaching out to owners of damaged vehicles proactively.
— DFW Airport (@DFWAirport) October 19, 2021
Let’s hope things go smoother on Tuesday.