More than one-third of all flights at LaGuardia Airport and over a quarter of flights at Newark Airport were canceled Thursday in one of the worst travel days yet this summer, the NY Post reports. The huge percentage of flight cancellations, cited by tracking service FlightAware, was due in part to the chance of storms late in the day.
However, the travel chaos was not limited to New York City-area airports, with more than 1,500 flights canceled on Thursday across the country as the peak summer travel season gets underway. The travel woes continued into Friday morning when 67 flights departing LaGuardia Airport were canceled. Newark Airport canceled 70 of its outbound flights as of 5 a.m, according to FlightAware.
Thank you Kathy Hochul and Eric Adams for your leadership in this regard.
You think they can change the weather?
Do you think they can’t? They have this weather changing technology for decades.
Nothing to do with bad weather.