Snowstorm Grounds Hundreds: Will New York Airports Flight Cancellations Impact Your Travel?
Key Points
- 1Over 400 flights cancelled at New York airports (LGA, JFK, EWR) due to the severe winter storm.
- 2The FAA implemented traffic programs, including ground stops and delays, to manage air traffic control operations.
- 3The National Weather Service forecasts up to 8 inches (20 cm) of heavy snowfall through Saturday afternoon.
- 4Major airlines are offering rebooking waivers and full refunds for affected passengers and flights.
A severe winter storm travel disruption is hitting the Northeast. This has caused New York flight cancellations. Hundreds of flights are now grounded. The storm is impacting major New York airports. LaGuardia, John F. Kennedy, and Newark Liberty International Airport are the worst affected. The disruption affects both domestic and international travel.
Operational Disruption
The storm has forced airlines to cancel flights. Hundreds of flights cancelled are reported. According to airline tracking service FlightAware, at least 400 flights were cancelled. Many others face significant delays. The FAA is actively monitoring the situation. The agency implements traffic programs. This helps manage the major airport operations. Ground stops and delays are being used. This ensures safety across the region.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) is working. They deployed snow removal teams. De-icing crews are also active. Freezing temperatures cause ice buildup. This slows down all airport processes. The cumulative system strains ripple through the National Airspace System.
Airline and Passenger Response
Airlines have issued travel advisories. Carriers like American Airlines and United are offering waivers. Passengers can rebook flights for no extra fee. International carriers are also impacted. Singapore Airlines cancelled six flights. Cathay Pacific also waived rebooking fees. The IATA advises passengers to check status. They should also allow extra time. Travelers should seek refunds if cancelled.
Weather Outlook and Safety
The heavy snowfall accumulation began Friday afternoon. It is expected to continue into Saturday. New York City and Long Island will see major snow. Up to 8 inches (20 centimeters) of snow may fall. This is according to the US Weather Prediction Center. The National Weather Service issued a warning. Conditions will worsen during the evening commute.
The mid-Atlantic region travel is also threatened. Philadelphia is under a weather watch. The storm moves offshore by Saturday morning. Officials warned about slippery roads. Cold temperatures will slow snowmelt. Travelers should use mass transit options. Stay informed on all aviation news updates. For more on this and other commercial aviation news, visit flying.flights.
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