A snowstorm on the East Coast forced the closure of airports in the area of New York and more than 1,400 flights in the region were canceled, according to the reports.
More than 1,400 flights in the New York region have been broken off when a violent storm of criticism on the East Coast, forcing the closure of airports in New York.
According to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, John F. Kennedy International Airport is closed.
"The weather conditions at JFK have caused disturbances in the flight activity, " the report said. "The airport is currently closed. Please check with your airline before traveling to John F. Kennedy to determine if your flight is affected."
More flight cancellations in the three major airports in the greater New York expected Monday. The Newark airport is to open at noon EST, 14 hours in La Guardia and John F. Kennedy at 16 clock on Monday, according to CNN.
Forecasters called for more than 20 inches of snow in the greater New York.
More than 1,400 flights in the New York region have been broken off when a violent storm of criticism on the East Coast, forcing the closure of airports in New York.
According to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, John F. Kennedy International Airport is closed.
"The weather conditions at JFK have caused disturbances in the flight activity, " the report said. "The airport is currently closed. Please check with your airline before traveling to John F. Kennedy to determine if your flight is affected."
More flight cancellations in the three major airports in the greater New York expected Monday. The Newark airport is to open at noon EST, 14 hours in La Guardia and John F. Kennedy at 16 clock on Monday, according to CNN.
Forecasters called for more than 20 inches of snow in the greater New York.
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