Alert for Winter Storm 'Hernando' in America, Air India Cancels Flights from New York-Newark
Air India has canceled all flights to and from New York and Newark for February 23 due to the severe winter storm alert named 'Winter Storm Hernando' on the East Coast of the United States.
A severe winter storm named 'Hernando' has prompted Air India to cancel all its flights to and from New York and Newark on February 23. The airline issued the alert amid warnings of heavy snowfall expected in New York, New Jersey, and surrounding areas. Air India emphasized that the safety of passengers and crew is paramount, which led to the decision to cancel the flights.
In addition to Air India, Delta Airlines also announced the cancellation of several flights due to the impending storm. The airline is actively working to minimize disruptions and has offered travelers the option to change their travel dates without incurring any fees. This precautionary measure highlights the serious impact that severe weather conditions can have on air travel and the measures airlines must take to ensure passenger safety.
Travelers affected by the cancellations are advised to contact their airlines for rebooking assistance and updates regarding their flights. The winter storm is expected to cause significant travel delays and may lead to further cancellations as the situation develops. Overall, this incident underscores the importance of being informed about weather conditions when planning travel during winter months, especially in areas prone to severe storms.