Flights
Passengers should check on the status of their flight before arriving at Logan Airport, according to Massport.

A massive winter storm, the largest to hit Massachusetts in years, is impacting travelers at Logan Airport on Monday.
Thousands of flights have been delayed and cancelled across the U.S., including in Boston. The National Weather Service reported 18.6 inches of snow at Logan Airport.
By 9:30 a.m. on Monday, there were 1,655 flight delays and 3,921 cancellations in the U.S., according to flight tracking service FlightAware. At Logan Airport, there were 47 delays and 508 cancellations.
In a weather advisory posted on the Massport website, officials wrote, “Due to the winter storm, almost all flights to and from Logan are canceled Sunday afternoon and evening, as well as Monday morning. Please check with your airline for more information regarding flights and before coming to the airport.”
Airlines are allowing itinerary changes and waiving fees for travelers arriving and departing from Logan Airport.
Passengers can use the FlyLogan App to view their flight status.
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