Winter Storm Devin Disrupts US Holiday Travel as More than 1,800 Flights Are Grounded
Winter storm Devin caused over 1,500 flight cancellations and nearly 7,000 delays amid hazardous conditions affecting more than 40 million Americans, officials said.
- On Friday, Winter Storm Devin caused widespread disruptions, with FlightAware reporting 1,581 flight cancellations and 6,883 delays across the US.
- A powerful burst of winter weather from Winter Storm Devin spread heavy snow and ice from the Great Lakes into the Northeast, while an Arctic blast was forecast to intensify impacts amid La Nina conditions.
- Carrier-Level data show JetBlue Airways cancelled 225 flights, Delta Air Lines 212, Republic Airways 157, American Airlines 146 and United Airlines 97 on Friday, with over half disruptions at JFK, Newark and LaGuardia.
- More than 40 million Americans were under winter storm warnings and 30 million faced California flood or storm advisories, while Los Angeles County firefighters rescued over 100 people on Thursday.
- With about 109.5 million expected to drive and roughly 8 million projected to fly between December 20 and January 1, New York City braced for up to 10 inches of snow overnight Friday.
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Winter Storm Devin Cancels 1,500+ Flights as NYC Gets Heaviest Snow Since 2022
More than 1,500 flights were cancelled across the United States on Friday as Winter Storm Devin battered New York City with its heaviest snowfall in nearly four years, causing chaos for post-Christmas travellers.The storm dumped up to 10 inches (25.4 cm) of snow on parts of New York City overnight, with officials warning the accumulation could be the most significant since 7 January 2022, according to CNN.A total of 1,581 flights within, into, o…
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