Storm disrupts flights a 2nd day
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Airlines canceled dozens more flights Monday as heavy rain and gale-force winds continued to batter the Northeast.
JetBlue Airways Corp., which suffered a storm-related operational meltdown in February that cost it about $30 million, said it planned to cancel 44 flights Monday after grounding 175 flights Sunday.
Delta Air Lines Inc. and its regional partners grounded 70 flights Monday after canceling 300 flights Sunday. AMR Corp.’s American Airlines planned to cancel 19 flights Monday after grounding 121 on Sunday.
US Airways Group Inc. said it had 40 flight cancellations Monday in upstate New York and New England on top of the 51 on Sunday.
Its regional partners canceled 207 flights Monday after grounding 406 Sunday.
Northwest Airlines Corp. grounded 13 flights Monday and Continental canceled 16.
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