NEW YORK: Holiday travellers can go home again but it will take far longer than expected with snow, ice and rain slowing the busiest US travel day of the Thanksgiving weekend on Sunday , forecasters said.
Flights cancellations and delays were mounting throughout Sunday, most in airports in San Francisco, Newark, Boston and Chicago. By midday, more than 400 US flights were cancelled and more than 1,500 delayed, according to FlightAware.com. "Right now the real travel concerns start in the Upper Midwest, areas affected by heavy snowfall, even some ice," Hurley said.
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