Major Nor’easter Poised to Paralyze PA and NJ Travel
A rapidly intensifying winter storm threatens Pennsylvania and New Jersey with heavy snow, blizzard conditions and life‑threatening travel disruptions from Sunday into Monday.
Wayne Hall is a travel journalist for The Traveler, specializing in travel news, aviation updates, and destination impacts.
A rapidly intensifying winter storm threatens Pennsylvania and New Jersey with heavy snow, blizzard conditions and life‑threatening travel disruptions from Sunday into Monday.
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Germany has aligned with more than 110 countries, adding biometric checks, stricter ID verification and visa rules for South African passport holders.
Two Korean Air and Delta flights from Incheon to New York and Seattle were cancelled, stranding passengers and exposing fragilities in South Korea’s air network.
Two flight cancellations from Singapore by Lufthansa and other carriers have disrupted routes to Munich and Kuala Lumpur, stranding passengers and complicating regional travel plans.
Five international flights from Bangkok and Phuket have been cancelled, disrupting travel on Cathay Pacific, Malaysia Airlines, Jetstar and others across Asia-Pacific.
Severe winter weather and operational strain have forced Ryanair into 754 delays and 11 cancellations, stranding Ireland-based travellers bound for Vienna, Helsinki, Milan, Madrid and other hubs.
Weather and operational turmoil have delayed 82 flights and canceled 16 at Boston Logan, rippling across Orlando, Chicago, Washington D.C., Tampa and beyond.
Japan faces a fresh wave of flight cancellations by JAL, ANA, United, Jetstar Japan and others, disrupting links to Boston, Tokyo, Osaka and southern islands.
Italy accelerates biometric border checks as Norway rolls out tougher entry rules, joining a wider European shift toward e-visas and automated passport controls.
Over a dozen flights operated by Air China, China Southern, China Eastern and others were cancelled, disrupting key routes through Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chengdu.
Heavy snowfall in Vienna has triggered 238 delays and 80 cancellations, stranding thousands and disrupting airline networks from Barcelona to Istanbul and Brussels.
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