Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Holiday Travel Gets Off to Slow, White Start

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A sirocco which blanketed the Washington, D.C. area, causing the closure of dual airports, was relocating in to New England Sunday as well as call moody delays as well as cancellations of countless flights out of Southern California.

By midmorning, planes were experiencing three-hour delays upon the belligerent during Los Angeles International Airport if they were headed towards Philadelphia or Newark, the FAA reported.

Flights to alternative airports in the Tri-State Region around New York were experiencing usually slight delays, however.

A record-setting layer of about sixteen inches of sleet had sealed Reagan National as well as Baltimore-Washington International airports Saturday. At slightest 38 flights in to the segment from LAX were cancelled Saturday.

The reserve of legal holiday travelers was clear Saturday afternoon during LAX as flights in to Chicago as well as probably each vital airfield north of Charlotte proposed experiencing delays.

Snowplows during Andrews Air Force Base, however, privileged the approach for President Barack Obama’s craft to land as he returned from meridian shift limit in Copenhagen.

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