Air India Issues Advisory As US Winter Storm Nears, 2-Feet Snow Predicted

Air India has issued a travel advisory in light of a significant winter storm expected to impact the northeastern United States. The airline has canceled all flights to and from New York and Newark airports as forecasts predict up to two feet of snow in the region. With safety as a primary concern, Air India has advised passengers to check their flight status and consider rescheduling their travel plans. Other airlines operating in the area have responded by allowing customers to change their travel dates without charge or providing refunds due to the anticipated severe weather conditions. This storm is expected to disrupt travel across the region, affecting many passengers during the busy winter season. Travelers are encouraged to stay updated on weather reports and airline communications as the situation unfolds.
Originally reported by NDTV World. Read original article
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