Wednesday
October 31, 2012

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Stewart reopens after storm

STEWART AIRPORT – The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced Tuesday evening that Stewart Airport has been reopened, but with limited service. The airlines, which grounded their airplanes during the storm, must resume their complex schedules around the nation and accommodate the passenger loads at major airports.

John F. Kennedy International Airport opens at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, but carriers will be providing limited service. LaGuardia and Teterboro airports remain closed at this time.

Stewart International Airport is open, but running limited operations.

As airports ramp up service this week, passengers are strongly urged to confirm with their individual carriers regarding flight status in the coming days before traveling to the airports.

Rail service on AirTrain JFK and AirTrain Newark is suspended until further notice.

The George Washington Bridge, Goethals Bridge, Bayonne Bridge and Outerbridge Crossing are open. The Holland Tunnel is closed under further notice. The Lincoln Tunnel remains open.

All PATH service is suspended until further notice.

 


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