NYC WX Waiver 5/25
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NYC WX Waiver 5/25
DL posted a weather waiver for the NYC area for Thurs, May 25th.
Tickets must be reissued by 5/28 for travel on or earlier than 5/28.
Affected Cities (To / From / Through)
Newburgh, NY (SWF)
New York, NY-Kennedy(JFK)
New York, NY-LaGuardia (LGA)
Newark, NJ (EWR)
White Plains, NY (HPN)
Tickets must be reissued by 5/28 for travel on or earlier than 5/28.
Affected Cities (To / From / Through)
Newburgh, NY (SWF)
New York, NY-Kennedy(JFK)
New York, NY-LaGuardia (LGA)
Newark, NJ (EWR)
White Plains, NY (HPN)
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DL has been cautious recently (after the ATL incident), issuing preemptive weather waivers to give pax the option of changing flights, which would ideally decrease the stress on these airports in the event of IRROPS.
#4
Join Date: May 2008
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Any time NYC gets rain and low cloud ceilings, delays are likely.
DL has been cautious recently (after the ATL incident), issuing preemptive weather waivers to give pax the option of changing flights, which would ideally decrease the stress on these airports in the event of IRROPS.
DL has been cautious recently (after the ATL incident), issuing preemptive weather waivers to give pax the option of changing flights, which would ideally decrease the stress on these airports in the event of IRROPS.
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Good for DL for being proactive/more cautious about weather delays. Having the waiver helps as some pax will re-route to other airports or change their travel date, so there is more space available on the flights through the effected area to rebook pax in case of delays/cancellations.
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The gap in this planning, however, is that it overlooks the spillover effect on other NE corridor cities.
IME, delays in NYC area end up causing delays into PHL, for example, even when the skies are clear in PHL.
IME, delays in NYC area end up causing delays into PHL, for example, even when the skies are clear in PHL.
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Weather (storms at least) anywhere in the region result in compacted routing options that will often extend from BOS to PHL and maybe even DC. IME, it takes storms, not just rain/clouds, to make the impacts more widespread (butI could be wrong)
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DL has been issuing weather waivers for the NY area very frequently lately, and often when the forecast doesn't seem especially severe or unusual. I agree it's a good thing to be proactive and I fully appreciate what they're doing, but it also seems to highlight how fragile the air traffic system is in that area.
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That's why Delta issued a weather waiver for "just rain".
#15
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This happened about two weeks ago with massive rain/low visibility.
I was supposed to fly LGA-MSP at 6:55pm. The inbound got stuck in TPA with ATC Flow. Flight left 6+ hours late.
We ultimately gave up.
I was supposed to fly LGA-MSP at 6:55pm. The inbound got stuck in TPA with ATC Flow. Flight left 6+ hours late.
We ultimately gave up.