Sunday, August 28, 2011

Hurricane Irene, Thousands Aviation Cancel in the U.S.

The most disturbed airport is JFK Airport and Newark Liberty.

Travellers across the country the United States experienced the bad days because thousands of flights were canceled on Saturday, August 27, 2011, by Hurricane Irene.

Some airlines canceled more than 9,000 flights this weekend from North Carolina to Boston. You see, the purpose of the travelers is also a route that is now Hurricane Irene struck to the east coast (East Coast). On Saturday alone there were more than 3,900 flights were canceled.

Millions of passengers will be flown back after the storm abated, so the number of airline passengers will be met to serve him. Largest airline, United Continental Holdings Inc. and Delta Air Lines Inc. each has canceled thousands of flights schedules.

All New York City area airports closed to flights that arrived on Saturday afternoon, as did all the public transportation system in the city was closed. Then, towards evening, the five major airports were also closed.

Ronald Reagan Washington International Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport are both still open on Saturday afternoon, but most flights have been canceled.

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