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BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — An overnight storm brought post-holiday travel disruptions at Boston Logan Airport on Monday morning.
Karen was among those who found out her flight was cancelled in the early hours.
“I found out it was cancelled at 3 o'clock this morning,” she told WBZ NewsRadio. “Now I’m getting in about the same time, but I have a two-hour layover.”
The wait for check-in and security grew as lines wrapped back and forth.
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Joanna of New Hampshire, who’s heading to Alaska, thought most people would be traveling after the New Year.
“I thought it would be later this week before everybody starts heading back,” she said, adding that she’s hoping the forecasted ice storm won’t cause too much trouble for her flight.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said Sunday was going to be the busiest travel day with more than 300 flights delayed at Logan that day. TSA is predicting to screen more than 44 million passengers across the country between Dec. 19 – Jan. 4.
WBZ NewsRadio’s James Rojas (@JamesRojas.bsky.social) reports.
