Thousands of US flights disrupted as winter storm looms
A severe winter storm in the northeastern US has caused widespread flight disruptions during the holiday travel season. As of Friday night, over 1,600 flights were cancelled and 7,400 delayed across the country, with New York City-area airports (JFK, Newark, LaGuardia) being the most affected.

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AI-generatedA severe winter storm in the northeastern US has caused widespread flight disruptions during the holiday travel season. As of Friday night, over 1,600 flights were cancelled and 7,400 delayed across the country, with New York City-area airports (JFK, Newark, LaGuardia) being the most affected. The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning, forecasting up to 9 inches of snow in New York and southern Connecticut. Several airlines, including JetBlue, Delta, Republic, and Southwest, cancelled hundreds of flights. Officials, including the governors of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, urged residents to avoid unnecessary travel and exercise caution due to hazardous road conditions.
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5 extractedThe heaviest snow was expected between 18:00 local time (23:00 GMT) and midnight.
People should avoid unnecessary trips.
JetBlue Airways had cancelled 229 flights.
1,600 flights across the US had been cancelled and 7,400 had been delayed as of Friday night.
As much as 9in (23cm) of snow expected in New York and southern Connecticut.