Storm paralyzes travel, forcing more than 8,000 US flight disruptions

Storm paralyzes travel, forcing more than 8,000 US flight disruptions

By David Shepardson and Allison Lampert

Reuters

Feb 23 (Reuters) - U.S. airlines were still digging out from a ‌powerful Northeast winter storm that forced more than 8,000 ‌flight cancellations and delays on Monday, with thousands more already scrubbed ​for Tuesday.

FlightAware, a flight tracking site, said 5,683 flights in the United States had been canceled and 2,703 delayed after more than 11,000 were delayed or canceled on Sunday. ‌Another 2,000 U.S. ⁠flights have been canceled for Tuesday.

American Airlines said it had been able to resume operations ⁠at Washington Reagan National and Philadelphia.

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Delta and American both said they expect to resume operations at New York's LaGuardia ​and JFK ​airports and Boston late on ​Tuesday morning. Delta also ‌expects to resume Newark flights on Tuesday.

JetBlue was especially hard hit, canceling about 80% of flights due to the storm on Monday, FlightAware said. The airline said in total it has cancelled 1,600 flights through Wednesday.

U.S. passenger ‌railroad Amtrak canceled dozens of trains ​between New York and Boston ​and on other routes ​in the Northeast. Several states ordered motorists ‌to remain off roads for ​non-essential travel for ​extended periods due to the significant snowfall.

American, Delta and United all canceled about 20% of flights on ​Monday. The blizzard ‌dropped more than 2-1/2 feet of snow (76.2 cm) ​across parts of the U.S. Northeast.

(Reporting by David ​Shepardson; Editing by Howard Goller)

 

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