Storm Sandy cancels flights to US

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 30 Oktober 2012 | 15.36

30 October 2012 Last updated at 03:28 ET

Passengers hoping to fly to east coast destinations of the US from the UK face a second day of disruption and cancellations as a result of the cyclone that has hit the area.

So far, 102 flights have been cancelled by six different airlines, including British Airways, United and Virgin.

Passengers are being offered the opportunity to rebook or get a refund.

Heathrow Airport said passengers should check their flight status before coming to the airport.

Flight disruption

BA has cancelled 11 return flights from Heathrow to the US east coast - departures to New York JFK, Newark, Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia are affected.

Flights to and from Boston are expected to operate as normal, BA said.

The airline has advised customers to check the status of their flights on its website before going to Heathrow.

Virgin Atlantic has cancelled two flights for Tuesday, as well as three arrivals. Passengers have been advised to check the Virgin website for latest updates.

United Airlines has cancelled all 13 transatlantic flights scheduled for Tuesday: five services from Heathrow to New York, three flights from Heathrow to Washington and services to New York from Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Manchester.

A United flight from Manchester to Washington has also been cancelled.

American Airlines has cancelled all seven flights which were due to depart from the UK on Tuesday: five return flights from Heathrow to New York, one from Heathrow to Boston and one from Manchester to New York.

Delta has cancelled three flights from Heathrow to JFK planned for Tuesday, and US Airways cancelled two flights.

Some 73 arrivals from the US to Heathrow have been cancelled. The cancellations currently run until 18.30 GMT.

States of emergency

Sandy lost its hurricane status late on Monday as it neared the coast and collided with winter weather systems at about 20:00 local time on Monday (midnight GMT), but was still generating hurricane-strength winds.

It caused a record surge of seawater in New York City, flooding car and subway tunnels and leaving much of lower Manhattan without power.

It has so far been blamed for 10 deaths in several states, Associated Press said.

An estimated 50 million people could be affected, with up to one million ordered to evacuate homes. Some three million are without electricity.

Public transport has been halted in several eastern cities, and thousands of flights have been grounded.

Nine states of emergency have been called in New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland and District of Columbia.

President Barack Obama warned Americans to follow emergency instructions if they are in the storm's path.

British national Chris Sell, who has lived in New York for 23 years, told BBC Radio 5 live: "I think the city has done an amazing job of getting us all ready for it. I really think we are all as ready as we can be.

"The flooding is the big thing. It feels a bit like it did after 9/11 but we are a tough breed here."


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