Monday,  October 29, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 104 • 30 of 41 •  Other Editions

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tions permit.
• JetBlue Airways Corp., which flies out of JFK, said it has canceled more than 1,000 flights from Sunday through Wednesday morning.
• American Airlines and American Eagle canceled 140 flights Sunday and canceled another 1,431 flights Monday through Wednesday due to Hurricane Sandy, the company said.
• US Airways said it had suspended all operations at the three New York airports Sunday evening and Monday and at Philadelphia and Washington on Monday.
• Disruptions on the East Coast of the U.S. also impact international carriers. All flights from Paris to Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Washington -- a total of 14 -- were canceled. Air France has canceled four into JFK and two departures.
• Frankfurt airport canceled 12 flights, with German carrier Lufthansa scrapping three to the Northeast and one out of Newark. British Airways had to cancel all its flights to and from New York, Newark, Baltimore, Washington DC, Boston and Philadelphia -- a total of 20.
• Eight flights out of Tokyo's Narita International Airport to New York, Newark and Washington were canceled Monday.
• Hong Kong's Cathay canceled its two daily flights to New York for Monday and Tuesday and Air India said its daily flights to Newark and JFK had halted since Sunday.
• South Korean flag carrier Korean Air delayed a flight scheduled to leave Incheon International Airport for JFK on Monday by 22 hours. Asiana Airlines delayed its JFK flight from Seoul by 26 hours.

10 Things to Know for Today
The Associated Press

• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and stories that will be talked about on today:
• 1. SUPERSTORM NEARS EAST COAST
• Sandy is expected to come ashore Monday night in New Jersey bringing high winds, soaking rain and a surging wall of water up to 11 feet tall.

• 2. AIR TRAFFIC COMES TO A NEAR HALT AS NORTHEAST GEARS FOR SANDY
• Thousands of flight cancellations mean passengers are stranded from Hong Kong to Europe.

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