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Storm Sandy: US flights cancelled by storm | Storm Sandy: US flights cancelled by storm |
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UK passengers flying to and from the east coast of the US face further flight cancellations and delays in the wake of "super-storm" Sandy. | UK passengers flying to and from the east coast of the US face further flight cancellations and delays in the wake of "super-storm" Sandy. |
Two Virgin arrivals and six BA return flights due to fly on Wednesday have been cancelled. | |
Some 95 inbound and outbound flights, including British Airways, United and Virgin flights, were halted at UK airports on Tuesday. | |
Passengers are being offered the opportunity to rebook or get a refund. | Passengers are being offered the opportunity to rebook or get a refund. |
Heathrow Airport has urged people to check their flight status before travelling. | Heathrow Airport has urged people to check their flight status before travelling. |
Flight disruption | Flight disruption |
BA cancelled 17 departures and 17 arrivals at Heathrow on Tuesday, affecting flights to and from New York JFK, Newark, Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia. | BA cancelled 17 departures and 17 arrivals at Heathrow on Tuesday, affecting flights to and from New York JFK, Newark, Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia. |
So far, six return flights from Heathrow to New York have been cancelled for Wednesday. | |
Flights to and from Boston were expected to operate as normal, BA said. | Flights to and from Boston were expected to operate as normal, BA said. |
Virgin Atlantic cancelled 14 flights in total - including all those departing in and out of JFK and Newark airports on Tuesday, and the two early flights arriving in the UK on Wednesday. Passengers have been advised to check the Virgin website for latest updates. | Virgin Atlantic cancelled 14 flights in total - including all those departing in and out of JFK and Newark airports on Tuesday, and the two early flights arriving in the UK on Wednesday. Passengers have been advised to check the Virgin website for latest updates. |
United Airlines cancelled 14 transatlantic departures and 13 arrivals to UK airports - affecting Heathrow, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Manchester. | United Airlines cancelled 14 transatlantic departures and 13 arrivals to UK airports - affecting Heathrow, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Manchester. |
Twelve flights were halted by American Airlines on Tuesday, while Delta cancelled three UK departures and three arrivals from the storm-hit region. | Twelve flights were halted by American Airlines on Tuesday, while Delta cancelled three UK departures and three arrivals from the storm-hit region. |
US Airways grounded two flights in both directions. | US Airways grounded two flights in both directions. |
Despite warnings from airlines, some UK passengers have run into difficulty. | Despite warnings from airlines, some UK passengers have run into difficulty. |
Denis Anthony, from Leicester, told BBC News he was stranded in New York with his wife after their BA flight home on Monday was cancelled and the airline failed to notify him. | Denis Anthony, from Leicester, told BBC News he was stranded in New York with his wife after their BA flight home on Monday was cancelled and the airline failed to notify him. |
"We had been watching the news for days before the storm hit and contacted BA on Saturday who said the flight was still scheduled to fly, but took our mobile and email contact details and said any changes would be sent to us," he said. | "We had been watching the news for days before the storm hit and contacted BA on Saturday who said the flight was still scheduled to fly, but took our mobile and email contact details and said any changes would be sent to us," he said. |
"We checked email and text messages and there were none from BA. We found out from a relative in England that all flights were cancelled." | "We checked email and text messages and there were none from BA. We found out from a relative in England that all flights were cancelled." |
State of emergency | State of emergency |
Sandy - now described as a super-storm - 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. | Sandy - now described as a super-storm - 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 4m (13ft) surge of seawater in New York City, flooding car and subway tunnels and leaving much of lower Manhattan without power. | |
The storm has so far claimed the lives of at least 32 people across several states. | |
An estimated 50 million people could be affected, with up to one million ordered to evacuate homes. Some eight million homes and businesses are without electricity. | |
Public transport has been halted in several eastern cities, and thousands of flights have been grounded. | 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. | 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. | 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. | 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." | "The flooding is the big thing. It feels a bit like it did after 9/11 but we are a tough breed here." |
Jo Sensini, who lives in London, was supposed to leave New York on Tuesday morning, but her flight has been rescheduled for 3 November. | Jo Sensini, who lives in London, was supposed to leave New York on Tuesday morning, but her flight has been rescheduled for 3 November. |
'Good spirits' | 'Good spirits' |
Speaking to the BBC, she said: "I'm here with my friend and our two sons. We're staying on the 26th floor on the New Yorker Hotel in midtown Manhattan, but have been told we can move to the ballroom on the second floor if it gets bad. | Speaking to the BBC, she said: "I'm here with my friend and our two sons. We're staying on the 26th floor on the New Yorker Hotel in midtown Manhattan, but have been told we can move to the ballroom on the second floor if it gets bad. |
"All is quiet at the moment - most shops are closed. It's wet and windy, but no worse than a gusty London in winter. People are in good spirits." | "All is quiet at the moment - most shops are closed. It's wet and windy, but no worse than a gusty London in winter. People are in good spirits." |
Jadranka Nicholls from Chertsey, Surrey, is visiting New York for the first time with her 11-year old son Roman for a half-term break. | Jadranka Nicholls from Chertsey, Surrey, is visiting New York for the first time with her 11-year old son Roman for a half-term break. |
She told the BBC the weather was "settling down" but tourist attractions such as Central Park remain closed because of debris. | She told the BBC the weather was "settling down" but tourist attractions such as Central Park remain closed because of debris. |
"Loads of trees have come down and demolished electricity lines. We haven't seen much but we're hoping to see Phantom of the Opera on Thursday." | "Loads of trees have come down and demolished electricity lines. We haven't seen much but we're hoping to see Phantom of the Opera on Thursday." |
She and her son are expecting to fly home to the UK on Friday. | She and her son are expecting to fly home to the UK on Friday. |
Iain Hunter, visiting New York from Wimbledon in south-west London, was hoping to salvage some of his trip. | Iain Hunter, visiting New York from Wimbledon in south-west London, was hoping to salvage some of his trip. |
"It is my wife and I's first holiday visit to New York but what a week to visit. The streets are so quiet and there's a strong police presence," he said. | "It is my wife and I's first holiday visit to New York but what a week to visit. The streets are so quiet and there's a strong police presence," he said. |
"We hope the main storm will pass and we can get back to normal and still manage to see some of the sights." | "We hope the main storm will pass and we can get back to normal and still manage to see some of the sights." |
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