A major northeast storm is having ripple effects across the country, even causing dozens of flight disruptions at the world’s busiest airport.
As of 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport reports 67 flight cancellations and 32 delays, according to FlightAware.
The airline most affected is Atlanta-based Delta Airl Lines, with 35 cancellations and 17 delays.
Most of the cancellations, 39, are out of the Northeast while 22 are canceled from Atlanta to airports in the Northeast.
Nationwide, FlightAware reports more than 730 cancellations and 112 delays. New York’s JFK and Boston’s Logan airport both show red on the misery map. Washington D.C. also shows a significant slow down, but not as bad as the others.
The cancellations stem from a powerful blizzard blanketing the Northeast Sunday into Monday. Snowfall totals climbed into the double digits in several communities across New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
Some parts of New York, mainly on Long Island, saw more than two feet of snow. Central Park in Manhattan reported 15.1 inches of snow.




