""I'm ready to go home. California is good but home is best," said Jacqueline Thomas."
""I'd leave Los Angeles at 12 a.m., then to Chicago, then to Memphis, arriving at 10:30 p.m. Monday -- a journey," Thomas said."
""We haven't had any sleep. If we stay here, it's going to be three nights with no sleep," said Angelina Cummings."
""They said they can't do anything. Everything is cancelled, flights canceled," Cummings said."
Frigid, snowy conditions in the eastern United States caused cascading flight cancellations and delays at Bay Area airports. Nationwide, about 10,000 flights were canceled on Sunday, the highest total since the pandemic, and SFO experienced nearly 150 cancellations. Many passengers were rerouted, stranded overnight, or forced to change plans. Some travelers faced health concerns or missed events and conferences. Airport staff noted that typical daily cancellations number fewer than a dozen. Travel experts advise checking with airlines before heading to the airport and preparing for possible delays or reroutes during major winter storms.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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