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Storm Fern: Etihad, Emirates cancel US flights amid severe winter snowstorm

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Storm Fern: Etihad, Emirates cancel US flights amid severe winter snowstorm

Etihad Airways and Emirates have cancelled multiple flights to and from the United States as Storm Fern, a powerful snow and ice system, continues to disrupt air travel across the country.


The storm is expected to bring heavy snow, freezing rain, and dangerously low temperatures across much of the US this weekend, grounding thousands of flights.


More than 9,000 flights were cancelled on Saturday and Sunday, with the 5,800-plus cancellations on Sunday marking the single worst day for US flights in the past year.


Emirates suspends key US routes


Dubai-based Emirates said the cancellations are due to the anticipated impact of Storm Fern. Customers connecting through Dubai on the cancelled flights will not be accepted for travel at their point of origin.


Cancelled Emirates flights


January 25


    EK201 – Dubai to New York


    EK202 – New York to Dubai


    EK203 – Dubai to New York


    EK204 – New York to Dubai


    EK205 – Milan to New York


    EK206 – New York to Milan


    EK209 – Athens to Newark


    EK210 – Newark to Athens


    EK231 – Dubai to Washington


    EK232 – Washington to Dubai


    EK237 – Dubai to Boston


    EK238 – Boston to Dubai


January 26


    EK203 – Dubai to New York


    EK204 – New York to Dubai


Passengers are advised to contact their travel agents or Emirates directly for rebooking and ensure their contact details are up to date via the Manage Your Booking section on the airline’s website.


Etihad cancels New York and Washington flights


Etihad has suspended flights to and from New York’s JFK and Washington Dulles (IAD) airports on Sunday, 25 January. The affected flights include:


EY1/AUH–JFK


EY3/AUH–JFK


EY2/JFK–AUH


EY4/JFK–AUH


EY5/AUH–IAD


EY6/IAD–AUH


All other Etihad services to the US and Canada are currently operating as scheduled. Passengers impacted by the cancellations are being assisted by Etihad teams and will be rebooked on alternative flights or offered full refunds. Guests are advised to update their contact details at etihad.com/contactme to receive SMS or email alerts.


“The safety and comfort of our guests and crew remain our highest priority,” Etihad said, apologising for the disruption. Passengers can also contact the airline at +971 600 555 666, visit etihad.com, or use the Etihad mobile app for updates.


Air India cancels New York and Newark flights


Air India announced that all flights to and from New York and Newark on January 25 and 26 have been cancelled.


In a statement on X (formerly Twitter), the airline said the decision was made to ensure the safety and convenience of passengers and crew. Passengers booked on affected flights are being assisted, and the airline advised them to contact its 24x7 call centre or visit airindia.com for more information.

Widespread impact across the US


The storm has already caused severe travel disruptions across the country. Dallas remains among the hardest-hit cities, with more than 65% of flights from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and over 60% from Dallas Love Field cancelled.


Other major airports expected to experience severe disruptions include Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Reagan National Airport in Washington DC, and Baltimore/Washington International Airport.

Source: Gulf News