Sandy closes major U.S. airports, flights grounded worldwide

(CNN) — AIRLINES around the world canceled flights to and from the northeast United States as a massive storm slammed into the coast of New Jersey and New York.

Hurricane Sandy, now rated as a “post-tropical” superstorm, forced the closure of New York’s JFK and LaGuardia airports and Newark in New Jersey “until further notice” as rising flood waters washed across parts of the city, while domestic and international flights were canceled at other major airports in the region.
Middle Eastern, European, Asian and U.S. airlines prepared to take a financial hit, with the weather stranding their passengers in cities across the globe.
“Every day this goes on you’re seeing combined losses to the airlines of roughly $10 million,” said Simon Calder, travel editor of the UK’s The Independent newspaper.
“The cost is actually much worse for European airlines like British Airways and Virgin Atlantic, because they have to pay for accommodation and meals for their customers who are stuck in the U.S. — particularly in New York.”
European Union law says airlines have a “duty of care” to take care of stranded passengers. There is no such law governing U.S. airlines.
“Delta and United can just say, ‘Sorry, this is a weather event and you’re not covered,'” Calder told CNN.
At least 50,000 travelers between the UK and U.S. have been affected by the storm, Calder estimates.
In Asia, airlines grounded more flights as the extent of the storm became clear.
Australia’s Qantas, Korean Airlines and Japan’s JAL canceled all New York-bound flights on Tuesday and Cathay Pacific said Wednesday’s departures to JFK would also be scrubbed.
With 11 flights canceled to and from New York, Washington D.C., Philadelphia and Baltimore, British Airways has offered to rebook flights for its passengers.
A statement on BA’s website said: “We understand that customers may be disappointed, however their safety is our highest priority.”
The airline’s flights to and from Boston were expected to operate normally.
Britain’s Virgin Atlantic also canceled all flights to New York, but announced that flights to Washington and Boston were scheduled to begin again on Tuesday.
More than 80 flights from London’s Heathrow Airport to the U.S. East Coast were canceled, including 47 arrivals and 37 departures.

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