Thursday, November 1, 2012

JFK Airport opens, subways still closed in New York

John F. Kennedy and Newark Liberty Airports reopened for limited flight service as Hurricane Sandy has eased, allowing air traffic to return to one of the.You may have heard stories of friends accidentally sneaking banned items through airport security -- pocket knives, nail files, larger-than-regulation-size bottles of liquid -- because they simply forgot they had them and TSAJohn 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. Airlines will land planes at JFK starting at 10 p.m. today to prepareKennedy and Newark Liberty airports began reopening just after 7 a.m. New York's LaGuardia Airport, which suffered far worse damage and still had water on its runways, remained closed. Morning rush-hour traffic appeared thicker than on an ordinary dayJFK reopened Wednesday morning with limited service after Sandy forced area airports to close for two days. NY1's Vanessa Vurkevich filed the following report. The Port Authority says Sandy grounded 2,000 flights from Kennedy Airport over two days,
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