Dec 28, 2010
0
180 flights canceled in Chicago
More than outbound 180 flights have been canceled at Chicago's two major airports on Sunday due to a blizzard that engulfed the U.S. East Coast, Chicago Department of Aviation said.
There were about 150 cancellations at O'Hare International Airport as of Sunday afternoon, and some flights were running about 30 minutes behind schedule.
At Midway Airport, some flights were delayed up to an hour and about 35 flights were canceled.8 Local aviation authorities advised travelers to contact airlines for information on specific flights and to arrive at the airport at least two hours before takeoff.
More than a feet (30.48 cm) of snow was expected to fall on New York and Boston, while 20 inches (50.08 cm) were expected in Philadelphia.
At least 1,400 flights had been canceled at New York's airports alone.
There were about 150 cancellations at O'Hare International Airport as of Sunday afternoon, and some flights were running about 30 minutes behind schedule.
At Midway Airport, some flights were delayed up to an hour and about 35 flights were canceled.8 Local aviation authorities advised travelers to contact airlines for information on specific flights and to arrive at the airport at least two hours before takeoff.
More than a feet (30.48 cm) of snow was expected to fall on New York and Boston, while 20 inches (50.08 cm) were expected in Philadelphia.
At least 1,400 flights had been canceled at New York's airports alone.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 Responses to “180 flights canceled in Chicago”
Post a Comment
Leave your comment here if you have any comment or want to share your idea.... I really appreciate all your comments.