Sunday, December 26, 2010

Charlotte Airport

Port Charlotte Wilmot Eagan expects his daughter to Southwest Florida International Airport are on Christmas morning.

 
Instead, he joined hundreds of people across the country, the delay due to bad weather.

 
A snowstorm covered the sections of the Midwest and motorists faces on Christmas morning, before it in the south on Friday night. Winter weather warnings were in fact by yesterday afternoon in western Texas to the Carolinas and West Virginia, Alabama. Delta Air Lines spokesman Kent Landers said, 500 flight cancellations related to weather for the whole country were made available on Saturday. These 300 planned departure of the 800 were from the city of Atlanta.

 
The National Weather Service also said the storm could bring 6-10 inches of snow in the Washington area, begins today.

 
Female 35 years Wilmot, Marjean, was flying from Ontario and went through a flight from Newark, Continental Airlines. It was his third attempt after two different Delta flights through Atlanta were canceled.

 
"You can not control the time and can not be modified to achieve," said 60-year-old Wilmot. "At least I'll be there. Dinner is a little later, that's all."

 
Victoria Moreland, a spokesman for the Port Authority of Lee County, said six innings and seven trips to Atlanta in the Delta were canceled on Saturday.

 
There was also a way of Raleigh, North Carolina, which has been canceled.

 
"To put in this perspective, a day like today, when we 240-260 flights" is, Moreland said that 14 flights had been canceled much. "

 
Nancy Austin, 60, a primary school teacher in Naples, said he traveled from North Carolina and was delayed for an hour or two in Raleigh-Durham International Airport before departure.

 
"They tell us nothing," said Austin. "We are still waiting to be told in another 10 minutes."

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