Hundreds of Flights Canceled, Airlines Issue Waivers as Winter Storm Enzo Continues to Wreak Havoc
Briefly

Winter Storm Enzo has severely impacted the Gulf Coast and Southeastern U.S., following closely after Winter Storm Cora. New Orleans experienced its heaviest snowfall in over a century. The National Weather Service warned of severe frostbite and hypothermia risks due to extreme cold. Major airports like George Bush Intercontinental and Hartsfield-Jackson faced hundreds of cancellations, prompting multiple airlines to issue waivers for affected travelers. While conditions are improving, Louis Armstrong New Orleans Airport still reported notable cancellations into January 23, 2025, as officials monitor local weather conditions.
Frostbite and hypothermia will occur if unprotected skin is exposed to these temperatures, the NWS in New Orleans warned.
Airlines at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport have canceled all departing flights on Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025, and some may operate some late night arriving flights.
Fortunately, conditions are expected to improve throughout the week. All five runways and all taxiways are operational,
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