Airlines Seek Rebound After U.S. Cancellations Top Sandy
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Airlines are working to rebuild normal U.S. schedules after a snowstorm battered the East Coast and triggered more flight cancellations yesterday than 2012’s Hurricane Sandy.
“There’s going to be a lot of activity at the airlines trying to bring the pieces back into line,” Josh Marks, chief executive officer of industry data tracker MasFlight, said in a telephone interview. Airlines’ flight cuts for today totaled about 1,800 flights as of 4 p.m. in New York, MasFlight said.