You’ll Never Guess How Many Flights Were Grounded — New York City’s Storm Turns Travel Into a Nightmare
You’ll Never Guess How Many Flights Were Grounded — New York City’s Storm Turns Travel Into a Nightmare New York City’s transportation grid and major aviation hubs were pushed to the breaking point as a powerful winter storm moved up the Eastern Seaboard, forcing pre-emptive flight cancellations and wide-ranging travel bans. Airports that normally handle tens of thousands of passengers daily reduced operations to emergency levels, leaving airlines, crews and passengers scrambling for alternatives. What happened — the operational picture Meteorologists warned that the storm would intensify rapidly and deliver heavy, wind-driven snowfall...
New York & Boston Frozen in Chaos: Over 8,000 Flights Crushed as Monster Blizzard Turns Airports Into Overnight Shelters
New York & Boston Frozen in Chaos: Over 8,000 Flights Crushed as Monster Blizzard Turns Airports Into Overnight Shelters Families who had planned reunions, business travelers with urgent meetings and crews returning home found themselves clinging to phones and frayed nerves as Winter Storm Hernando slammed the Northeast. The storm’s fury — blinding snow, gale-force gusts and coastal flooding — forced more than 8,000 flight disruptions across the United States and left whole neighborhoods without power while city streets emptied under emergency travel bans. The day the schedule stopped What began as a...
El Paso Airport Grounded for 10 Days by FAA: What’s Really Happening Behind the Closed Airspace in the US?
El Paso Airport Grounded for 10 Days by FAA: What’s Really Happening Behind the Closed Airspace in the US? In a surprising move, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has imposed a temporary flight restriction that halts all air traffic to and from El Paso International Airport and the surrounding area of southern New Mexico. The restriction, which began immediately, is set to last for 10 days, with the pause in flights continuing until February 20, 2026. The FAA cited “special security reasons” as the basis for the disruption, though the specifics of...