The new route changes will go into effect on Monday, Dec. 8.
Airports have cancelled thousands of flights to scale back demands on the nation’s aviation system during the government shutdown.
The new route changes will go into effect Dec. 8.
Travelers experienced the first round of delays after a reduction in flights at major airports. See how many NY flights were impacted.
Some parts of the city saw up to 1.85 inches of rain on Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
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An estimated 4.2 million vehicles will use Port Authority bridges and tunnels, according to the agency.
The city is expected to be dealing with scattered showers throughout the day.
The new ferry's arrival coincides with the 20th anniversary of Governors Island being open to the public.
Both airports experienced delays and ground stops that lasted longer than three hours on Monday.
Travelers spent around 29 hours on the island, officials said.
Additional ground stops at area airports are still possible on Tuesday.
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American Airlines flight 1722 took from LGA just after 7:20 p.m. on Thursday.
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LaGuardia Airport issued the ground stop at 2:10 p.m. and John F. Kennedy Airport issued its ground stop five minutes later.
A flight tracking website shows total delays at JFK Airport at 263 as of Monday afternoon and 97 total cancellations so far.
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The dead, endangered sei whale was spotted caught on a cruise ship in the Port of Brooklyn, officials said.
About 144 million passengers flew through John F. Kennedy International, LaGuardia and Newark Liberty International airports in 2023.
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A "shift in weight and balance" while passengers left a plane at JFK caused the jet's nose to rise in the air, said a JetBlue spokesperson.
American Airlines Flight 1680 took off from Miami before landing in Jacksonville, where passengers got off and the cabin was cleaned.
The goal is to prevent flight cancellations and reduce the burden on short-staffed air traffic controllers.
The holiday weekend is considered the unofficial start of summer, and with it, the start of a busy travel season.
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Repairs were made overnight and full power was restored in Terminal 1. Normal operations are expected to resume Sunday.
The outage is impacting the terminal's ability to accept inbound and outbound flights, the airport announced in a tweet Thursday.
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Officials warned people to heed the advice they gave at the beginning of the week: plan for heavy traffic and longer wait times at airports.
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