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US Airlines cancel more than 1,000 flights as a result of Northeast Winter Storm Warnings

Flight tracking website FlightAware reports that airlines in the United States have canceled or delayed a large number of flights on Friday during peak holiday travel due to severe weather warnings.

The website reported that 1,139 flights were cancelled and 3,808 flights were delayed by 12:30 pm ET.

National Weather Service issued a warning this afternoon about winter storms that "will create hazardous travel conditions from the Great Lakes into the northern Mid-Atlantic region and southern New England today through Saturday morning."

Airports that are in areas of high impact, such as John F. Kennedy Airport or LaGuardia Airport, have posted signs on X to warn travelers about possible delays?or cancelations.

JetBlue Airways, with 225 cancellations, is the largest carrier. Delta Air Lines, with 186 cancellations, Republic Airways, American Airlines, United Airlines, and 96 flights by American Airlines are close behind.

A spokesperson for American Airlines said that the airline has "issued an alert allowing travelers whose plans could be affected to rebook their flights without paying any?change fees."

JetBlue, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines didn't immediately respond to comments. Reporting by Aatreyee dasgupta in Bengaluru and Abhinav parmar; editing by Shakesh Kuber

(source: Reuters)