Second U.S. winter storm forces hundreds
of flight cancellations
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[January 17, 2018]
By Alana Wise
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A second winter storm
in as many weeks is causing hundreds of flight cancellations across the
United States, airlines reported on Tuesday, potentially dealing a
further blow to carriers' first quarter outlooks.
As the storm sweeps across southeast Texas and up the East Coast dumping
snow, sleet and freezing rain, airlines have already canceled flights
into Wednesday in anticipation of difficult conditions.
American Airlines <AAL.O>, the world's largest airline by passenger
traffic, had canceled some 270 flights between Tuesday and Wednesday as
a result of the storm, it said.
Rival Delta Air Lines <DAL.N>, the No. 2 U.S. carrier by passenger
traffic, said it had canceled about 275 Tuesday flights and expected
additional cancellations in New York and Boston as the storm tracked
north.
The third-largest U.S. carrier, United Airlines <UAL.N>, said it had
canceled more than 700 flights on Tuesday. United was offering to waive
fees for changes to flights to and from Boston, New York, Philadelphia
and other affected airports for scheduled Tuesday and Wednesday flights.
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The Brooklyn Bridge is seen partially in fog from in front of the
Manhattan skyline in Brooklyn, New York, U.S., January 12, 2018.
REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
The storm itself is relatively minor compared to other winter
weather events, and several hundred flights represent only a tiny
percentage of airlines' overall operations. But such storms are
still a nuisance to carriers and can cost them millions of dollars
in lost revenue.
A massive winter storm at the onset of the year caused thousands of
cancellations, as several inches of snow and ice paralyzed the U.S.
Northeast and forced the closure of some of the region's biggest
airports.
(Reporting by Alana Wise, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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