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While the snow remains piled high from New York to Boston, the logistical gridlock that snarled American airspace for days is beginning to loosen its...
Smooth Skies Ahead? South Florida Travelers Breathe Sigh of Relief as Flight Delays Easing After Massive Blizzard

Smooth Skies Ahead? South Florida Travelers Breathe Sigh of Relief as Flight Delays Easing After Massive Blizzard

While the snow remains piled high from New York to Boston, the logistical gridlock that snarled American airspace for days is beginning to loosen its grip. On Tuesday, the atmosphere at FLL shifted from one of frustration to one of resilient hope.

But if you’re going to be stuck anywhere, Miami and Fort Lauderdale aren’t bad options. Many travelers, like those interviewed by WSVN 7News, took the disruptions in stride, viewing the delay as an unintended extension of their holiday.

By Tuesday morning, the tide seemed to be turning. Airline carriers reported a significant dip in the number of cancellations compared to the weekend peak. At FLL, many flights were actually pulling away from the gates on time.

However, the recovery hasn’t been uniform. Because major hubs like LaGuardia and Logan International were so heavily impacted, airlines have had to get creative. Some travelers reported being rerouted to secondary airports just to get within driving distance of their homes. One traveler mentioned that after being canceled out of LaGuardia, they were flying into Rochester on the other side of New York State, hoping to find a way home from there.

While the current dip in cancellations is a welcome relief, meteorologists and airline officials are urging travelers not to let their guards down just yet. Another storm system is projected to move across the Northeast on Wednesday. While it isn’t expected to pack the same punch as the historic blizzard, even a few additional inches of snow can trigger a fresh wave of de-icing delays and crew scheduling issues.

Airlines have warned that disruptions could persist throughout the week. For those with upcoming flights, the advice remains the same: check your flight status before leaving for the airport, download your airline’s mobile app for real-time updates, and perhaps most importantly, pack a little of that South Florida patience.

Whether you’re heading back to 30 inches of snow or just trying to get home to your own bed, the light at the end of the tunnel is finally visible. Just don’t forget your coat at the gate.