The storm that hit New York City wasn't all that forecasters said it would be, but the impact on air travel in and out of the Northeast still had a significant impact.
Radar images of flights above New York showed air travel at a near standstill in the area Tuesday morning.
A total of 4,666 flights were canceled in and out of the U.S. on Tuesday, according to FlightAware.
The majority of cancellations were at LaGuardia Airport, where 96% of flights were cancelled; Newark Liberty International Airport (93% of flights cancelled); Philadelphia International Airport (89%); John F. Kennedy International AIrport (81%); and Boston's Logan International Airport (85%). About 11% of flights at Chicago O'Hare were cancelled, and 28% at Reagan National. Read more...
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