More Than 8,000 U.S. Flights Canceled as Northeast Winter Storm Hits
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CBS reports that more than 8,000 flights have already been canceled through Monday as a powerful winter storm slams the Northeastern United States, snarling air travel at major hubs including Boston Logan International Airport. Reporters on the ground describe long lines and stranded passengers as airlines pre‑emptively scrub schedules and warn of additional delays and cancellations. The mass disruption comes as the federal government is in a partial shutdown, with CBS noting that some recently announced changes to airport security procedures have been reversed, adding uncertainty for travelers and front‑line TSA staff. Aviation trackers and social media posts from passengers show cascading impacts well beyond the Northeast as aircraft and crews are knocked out of position nationwide. Airlines are urging customers to check flight status before heading to airports and to use fee‑waiver policies to rebook away from the worst of the storm.
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