A New Storm over the east coast of the United States grounded more than 1700 flights on November 7, USAToday reports.
The new storm comes comes just a week after the storm Sandy, that virtually shut down many of the same airports. That storm Sandy caused airlines to ground more than 20 000 flights during a 6-day period that began Oct. 27.
At the moment several airports around the New York area are being affected by a new storm, including the airport in Newark and Philadelphia.
At the moment flights to several destinations are Cancelled.
Follow the situation:
Philadelphia International Airport
Flightstats
Federal Aviation Administration's delay page
National Weather Service
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