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cancel

[kan-suhl] / ˈkæn səl /




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From Texas and Oklahoma to the Midwest and Northeast, roads are slick, flights are canceled and energy grids are under stress, exposing vulnerabilities in systems long taken for granted.

From Salon

Nearly 700 flights on Friday, more than 3,800 flights on Saturday, over 8,500 flights on Sunday and almost 1,500 flights on Monday had been canceled as of Saturday afternoon, according to FlightAware.

From MarketWatch

Some flights had been cancelled and passengers only informed upon arrival at airports, she said.

From Barron's

U.S. airlines have already canceled nearly 6,000 flights through Sunday ahead of a winter storm expected to wallop two-thirds of the United States over the weekend.

From The Wall Street Journal

On Jan. 22, 2025, at the peak of a historic snowstorm that blanketed the Southeast, some 1,700 flights were canceled.

From MarketWatch