Dozens of flights canceled or delayed at PHL Monday
More than 100 flights are canceled or delayed at Philadelphia International Airport Monday as the nation enters its fourth day of flight reductions.
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More than 100 flights are canceled or delayed at Philadelphia International Airport Monday as the nation enters its fourth day of flight reductions.
The FAA ordered airlines to cut thousands of flights ahead of this weekend as the agency deals with air traffic controller shortages during the government shutdown.
FAA-mandated flight cuts started Friday morning, and air travelers in Philadelphia are already feeling the pain. CBS News Philadelphia's Raymond Strickland reports.
London's Heathrow Airport reopened on Saturday after a power outage prompted widespread cancellations.
A mixed bag of wintry weather is leading to a number of delays and cancellations at Philadelphia International Airport Thursday morning.
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A stormy, unsettled weather weekend continues to impact arriving and departing flights at Philadelphia International Airport.
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A PHL Airport spokesperson told CBS Philadelphia that many cancellations and delays are impacting arriving flights, part of a domino effect from bad weather in other parts of the country.
Southwest Airlines again hit with flight disruptions, though most U.S. passengers are enjoying a smoother takeoff for their holiday travel plans.
Lee made landfall in Canada while also bringing tropical-storm conditions and coastal flooding to parts of New England.
More delays and cancelations continue Monday morning after more than 400 flights were impacted by severe weather moving through the northeast over the weekend.
There were more than 400 delays and cancellations at PHL on Sunday, and those problems are rolling into Monday.
At the height of the nationwide weather-related travel disruptions earlier this week, Scott Kirby flew private from New Jersey to Colorado.
Ross DiMattei reports from Philadelphia International Airport after some passengers waited hours to fly this week.
The FAA has issued a ground stop at the Philadelphia International Airport for flights until 5 p.m. due to severe weather, a spokesperson said Tuesday.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg warned the nation's airlines Friday that flights could be disrupted starting next week because some planes lack updated equipment to prevent interference from transmissions by wireless companies.
The Department of Transportation says the FAA is continuing to try and determine exactly what caused the outage.
Wakisha Bailey reports from Philadelphia International Airport.
On Thursday at Philadelphia International Airport, the airline canceled 22 flights.
CBS3 saw long lines and they are expected to get even longer over the next few days.
British Airways has canceled all Saturday flights from London's two biggest airports after what it called "a major IT system failure."
Philadelphia International Airport was not affected, but officials for Southwest Airlines are urging passengers to check their flight status before leaving.
All flights in and out of Philadelphia International Airport were cancelled for Monday and thousands more were suspended at airports nationwide, as a result of Hurricane Sandy.
Police said an officer was injured in a hit-and-run, and the driver eventually crashed into a home about a mile away in North Philly.
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Police said an officer was injured in a hit-and-run, and the driver eventually crashed into a home about a mile away in North Philly.
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City council in Ocean City voted in favor of redeveloping the site of the shuttered Gillian's Wonderland Pier Thursday night.
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Police said an officer was injured in a hit-and-run, and the driver eventually crashed into a home about a mile away in North Philly.
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Republican Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick said he was readying a plan that would extend the Affordable Care Act subsidies for two years.
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Republican Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick said he was readying a plan that would extend the Affordable Care Act subsidies for two years.
Federal prosecutors say a Delaware man, Luqmaan Khan, had plans to attack the University of Delaware police department.
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The NEXT Weather team is looking ahead to snow and rain in the forecast for the Philadelphia area this week.
The NEXT Weather team is looking ahead to more snow and rain in the forecast for the Philadelphia area this week.
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Natasha Brown reports.
Natasha Brown reports.
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