Tuesday, October 30, 2012

JFK airport

  • JFK Joins Newark Airport in Reopening After Sandy's Flood

    John F. Kennedy and Newark Liberty international airports will reopen tomorrow for limited flights as cleanup continues after Atlantic superstorm Sandy's inundation of the runways.

    www.businessweek.com

  • Flight Cancellations: Superstorm Sandy Cancels Thousands Of Flights, Closes ...

    The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey updated fliers via Twitter that they anticipate JFK airport will reopen Wednesday afternoon.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Hawaiian Airlines' JFK Flights Canceled for Third Straight Day

    Hawaiian's Flight HA50 is now scheduled to depart from Honolulu International Airport on Wednesday, October 31 at 3:05 p.m.

    hawaii.politics.government.blogs.civilbeat.com

  • Port Authority reopens NY area's JFK, Newark Liberty airports with limited ...

    The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey says John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York and Newark International Airport in New Jersey will open at 7 a.m. with limited service. They were closed in the storm. It's unclear what carriers will ...

    www.duluthnewstribune.com

  • Jet Skier Who Exposed JFK Airport's Security Tried to Get Caught

    The man who unwittingly breached John F. Kennedy Airport's state-of-the art security system after his jet ski failed in New York's Jamaica Bay was trying to get caught as a way to be rescued.

    abcnews.go.com

  • Travelers stranded at area airports by Hurricane Sandy wait and wonder when ...

    Kevin Madsen and Brandon Glenn, both 23 and from Salt Lake City, said they came to JFK because their Manhattan hotel wanted to charge them double to stay an extra night.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • Flight cancellations keep Orlando International Airport empty

    All flights to and from New York were canceled as of Tuesday night. Governor Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday he expects JFK airport to reopen on Wednesday, but it's not clear if LaGuardia will. OIA businesses say the lack of travelers has hurt their business.

    www.clickorlando.com

  • Fergie is Boho-Chic at JFK Airport

    Stylishly attired for travel, Stacy Ferguson AKA Fergie arrived at JFK Airport in New York City on Saturday (October 27). The Black Eyed Peas singer wore a shiny brown jacket, black top, black skinnies, a floppy black hat, and heels, as she made her ...

    gossipcenter.com

  • Factbox: Northeast service suspensions due to Hurricane Sandy

    Some flights were operating at Philadelphia International Airport and Boston's Logan Airport. US Airways Group Inc was expected to resume service on Wednesday at most airports except LaGuardia, JFK and Newark. American Airlines has flights scheduled ...

    www.reuters.com

  • Hurricane cancels 50 flights at Dayton International Airport

    The massive storm has caused flights to be scrapped from Dayton to Washington, D.C, Newark, N.J, New York's JFK Airport and Philadelphia, said Terrence Slaybaugh, director of the airport. In addition, some flights to Cleveland and Atlanta have been ...

    www.bizjournals.com

  • Sickly cat Xiaohwa goes missing at Kennedy Airport

    How many lives can this missing cat have left? A sickly mouser is lost in Kennedy Airport - and rescuers are frantically trying to find her so they can treat her feline AIDS.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • Another cat missing at JFK airport

    News came on Tuesday, that a small group of searchers will be permitted in the JFK terminal to search for a missing 4-year-old cat.

    www.examiner.com

  • Jet skier exposes security flaw at JFK airport

    Danny Casillo swam to the airport for help, after his jet ski broke down in the Jamaica Bay just off the coast of New York's JFK airport. He was able to scale an airport fence and walk across the runway undetected by security cameras or motion detectors.

    abclocal.go.com

  • After Sandy, canceled flights but no airport chaos

    "Anything that could move by the wind, we've locked down," said Henry Kuykendall, who oversees operations for Delta Air Lines at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport. The airlines' in-house meteorologists started tracking this storm more ...

    www.google.com

  • CVG Airport: Cheap flights you missed

    Business travelers who used the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport in September paid fares that were less than the cost of driving to JFK airport in New York and Orlando International Airport in Florida. That's according to the ...

    www.bizjournals.com

  • Superstorm Sandy ravages US East Coast, disrupts supply chains

    With numerous airports shut down as of midday Monday - including New York's John F. Kennedy International and LaGuardia airports, as well as Newark Liberty International Airport and Teterboro Airport - UPS was forced to reroute flights, explained ...

    www.aircargoworld.com

  • Baggage handler at JFK airport gets life in prison

    advertising. NEW YORK - The testimony at a federal drug trafficking trial was chilling: Jurors heard how bribed baggage handlers at John F. Kennedy International Airport concealed cocaine on commercial jets inside sensitive wing assembly compartments.

    seattletimes.com

  • Long Security Lines Plague JFK Airport as Hurricane Sandy Nears

    -by Rakibul Islam, Contributing Writer; Image: Crowds rush JFK to leave New York City before Sandy arrives. (Image Source: Rakibul Islam).

    www.allmediany.com

  • JFK Airport Breaks Ground on Yet Another Terminal

    It's been an entire year since the demolition of the old I.M. Pei-designed Terminal 6 at New York's JFK Airport. Not only was it the former "Sundrome" home of the now-defunct National Airlines, but it served as the first real home of JetBlue; it was ...

    www.jaunted.com

  • Another Beloved Cat Disappears At JFK Airport

    JFK Airport: Where beloved KITTEHS go to vanish. At the end of August 2011, Jack the Cat was lost by American Airlines at JFK and didn't turn up for two months—by then his internal injuries were so severe that he had to be put to sleep.

    gothamist.com

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