At Least 59 Flights Canceled At Bay Area Airports Ahead Of East Coast Blizzard
SAN FRANCISCO INT'L AIRPORT (CBS SF) -- Thirty-eight departures and 21 arrivals have been cancelled so far Monday at San Francisco International Airport, an airport official said.
The cancellations are the result of the blizzard expected in the northeast part of the country Monday, said airport duty manager Joe Walsh.
Walsh said the cancellations are spread out throughout the day and things could change as the day progresses.
Here are just a few of the airport closures as recorded by a group that tracks SFO delays.
Airport Delay: BWI (Baltimore/Wash International Thurgood Marshall Airport): This airport has been deicing air... http://t.co/7oyuK6g84S
— Airport Delays (@sfo) January 26, 2015
Airport Delay: MSP (Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport): This airport has been deicing aircraft since ... http://t.co/2FHarYonRe
— Airport Delays (@sfo) January 26, 2015
Airport Delay: PIT (Pittsburgh International Airport): This airport has been deicing aircraft since 26/06:06. http://t.co/y3DKEwx6fq
— Airport Delays (@sfo) January 26, 2015
Airport Delay: JFK (John F. Kennedy International Airport): This airport has been deicing aircraft since 26/06:08. http://t.co/HPoYdHqtje
— Airport Delays (@sfo) January 26, 2015
An official at Oakland International Airport said there are no cancellations as of yet.
At Mineta San Jose International Airport two flights have been cancelled so far Monday, said spokeswoman Rosemary Barnes.
Barnes said the inbound JetBlue flight from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport and the outbound flight back to that airport have been cancelled.
She said there are no other impacts yet.
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