Severe snow storm forced the cancellation of hundreds of flights at some U.S. airports, Sunday (12/26/2010). This condition creates misery for thousands of people who are in the Christmas holiday travel.
At the same time, conditions in Europe began to recover. When hundreds of passengers trapped cold weather in Paris and Brussels to go home after the European airline service returned to normal on Christmas Day, now turn to the Americans who shivered and face the chaos of plans. Northeast Region received the worst blow of the storm that is forecasted to move north east coast of the United States and bring significant snow. Thus presented the National Weather Service (NWS), U.S..
Officers sprayed the streets with salt and provides emergency vehicles in Washington, which last year the area was paralyzed for days because of snow. Capital city seemed alert to avoid the worst of conditions at this time. This was done despite the warnings of snow storms have been issued for coastal areas of New England, the north coast of New Jersey, and New York City. The storm is expected to shed snow between 9 inches and 15 inches in the "Big Apple" when a gust of wind blew through the city. Boston is expected to be covered in snow up to 22 inches (55.9 cm) on Monday, with wind gusts of 72 miles per hour at night.
Snowstorms that afflict people who are in the Christmas holiday travel. Many airlines are free fee for those who want to change the flight.
Delta Air Lines said, a sixth flight in the country or around 850 flights were canceled Sunday. Continental Airlines canceled 265 departures, mainly from Newark Liberty International Airport, outside New York. United Airlines canceled 110 flights in Boston, Philadelphia and New York's three major airports, namely Newark, LaGuardia, and John F Kennedy International.
Meanwhile, AirTran Airways canceled 81 flights to northeastern cities are predicted to be most severely affected, including New York, Boston, and Philadelphia. Southwest Airlines also canceled flights, mainly to and from Dulles International Airport and Baltimore Washington International Airport outside Washington, and Newark....
No comments:
Post a Comment