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Over 100 flights to and from Boston Logan Airport cancelled during Thursday nor'easter

FlightAware's MiseryMap showed Boston Logan Airport being the airport with the most unhappy passengers Thursday morning. Over 100 flights to and from Boston Logan Airport were cancelled during an unseasonal April nor’easter, according to flight cancellation tracking site FlightAware. By 10:30 a.m., about 8% of the airport's flights had already been cancelled, and 174 flights, about 15% of which were scheduled to depart or arrive from Logan Airport, were delayed. JetBlue, which has a hub in Boston, was the airline with the most cancellations. The storm also disrupted traffic on I-90 in Massachusetts, leading to a speed restriction for most of the affected area.

Over 100 flights to and from Boston Logan Airport cancelled during Thursday nor'easter

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Over 100 flights to and from Boston Logan Airport were cancelled Thursday morning during an unseasonal April nor’easter, according to flight cancellation tracking site FlightAware.

By 10:30 a.m., 101 — about 8% — of the airport’s flights had already been cancelled, according to the website. They were split about evenly between departing and arriving flights.

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Additionally, 174 flights — about 15% — set to depart or arrive from Logan Airport had been delayed during the storm, according to FlightAware. They were split about evenly among flights set to travel to and leave from the airport.

The website’s MiseryMap showed Boston Logan Airport being the airport with the most unhappy passengers Thursday morning. JetBlue — which has a hub in Boston — appeared to be the airline with the most cancellations. Flights between Boston and Detroit, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Charlotte appeared to be most affected by the delays and cancellations.

Passengers should expect delays because of the nor’easter, Boston Logan Airport wrote on social media Thursday morning. You can check your flight status online here.

The storm was also wreaking havoc on drivers Thursday morning. As a result, MassDOT instituted a speed restriction for most of I-90.

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