The snowfall that swept across New England over the weekend caused hundreds of delays and dozens of cancellations at Logan International Airport throughout the day Sunday.
Flights arriving at Logan were for the most part back to normal by Monday morning, but it was a different story Sunday night.according to FlightAware's MiseryMapSign up for NECN newsletters. "We flew in from Indianapolis today," Donna Smith of Barrington, Rhode Island said Sunday night."Landed at 7:50 p.m. We were on the runway for just under three hours. And now we're here in the airport waiting for our luggage. We have no idea where it is or how long it'll be until we get it."handful of delays and cancellations impacting flights in and out of Logan as of Monday morning.
The more flights get delayed or canceled, the more of a need for spatialtrading to help increase the sharing of seats inside the terminal. As it stands, when seating is overwhelmed due to cancelations, there's no incentive to share a seat (or cot) and people monopolize them.