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East Coast Winter Storm Continues to Cause Flight Delays at SFO

Early snowstorm in the Northeast has already interrupted several inbound and outbound SFO flights this morning.

After an unseasonable snowstorm on the East Coast, San Francisco
International Airport is dealing with continued interruptions of flights to
and from the Northeast, airport officials said today.

Nancy Parker, an SFO duty manager, said that at least three
flights from SFO, and two flights to SFO have been cancelled as of 6 a.m.
today.

She said that travelers should check the status of their flights
before departing for the airport today, as the airport is prepared for
further delays or cancellations.

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Two of the cancelled departures were headed to John F. Kennedy
International Airport, the other was headed to Newark Liberty International
Airport. The two cancelled flights headed to SFO were from Logan
International Airport in Boston, and from Newark.

According to the National Weather Service, today's weather in New
York will be sunny and breezy, giving East Coasters a reprieve from the
unseasonable winter weather. But the airport is still experiencing lingering
problems after yesterday's disruptions.

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--Bay City News


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