Winter Storm Cancels Thousands of U.S. Flights as Travel Slows

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A weekend winter storm disrupted U.S. air travel, with about 4,000 flights canceled and more than 2,000 delayed as of Monday morning; the Northeast bore the heaviest impact, though major hubs nationwide saw disruptions. American Airlines was hit hardest, canceling around 3,000 flights Friday–Sunday and more than 650 on Monday. Officials hoped normal schedules would resume by midweek (Wednesday) as conditions improved, though lingering ice and cold could slow progress.
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