BWI-Marshall airport is nearly empty after airlines relocated planes out of the storm's path. Ticket counters are covered in plastic in case of leaking rainwater through the terminal's glass ceiling. (Paul Courson/CNN)
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Posted: 10/28/2012
TAMPA - More than 100 flights arriving and departing from Tampa International Airport were canceled Sunday as hurricane Sandy headed up the northeastern coastline. The cancelations are only expected to grow.
According to Janet Zink with Tampa International Airport, 55 arrivals and 53 departures are expected to be canceled Monday due to the hurricane.
Zink says that most of the cancelations involved flights headed to and from major airports in New York, Washington D.C., and New Jersey area. Cancelations are also expected out of Philadelphia.
Travelers are urged by Zink to check with their airlines for any delays or cancelations that might develop as the storm continues to move.
Passengers can check TIA's website for up to date flight information.
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