No way Jose: new hurricane threat to US travel
16 September, 2017
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After meandering about the Atlantic for days, Hurricane Jose could be headed for the upper East Coast of the United States — The Tri-State region of New York, New Jersey. Connecticut and New England.
According to projections by the U.S. National Hurricane Center, the center of the so-far minimal hurricane could hit land around 2 a.m. Wednesday.
Yet that’s just the center of the storm.
Tropical winds could extend inland in the Carolinas, Virginia and Maryland and that's what concerns airlines.
Potentially in Jose’s wind field are some major airline hubs.
South to North here are those hubs, with a couple of notable O&D (origin & destination) airports thrown in.
- Raleigh/Durham (RDU): dominant carrier American Airlines.
- Washington Dulles (IAD): dominant carrier United Airlines.
- Reagan Washington National (DCA): no dominant carrier
- Baltimore/Washington Thurgood Marshall (BWI): dominant carrier Southwest Airlines
- Newark Liberty International (EWR): dominant carrier United.
- New York John F. Kennedy International (JFK): dominant carriers JetBlue, Delta Air Lines.
- New York LaGuardia (LGA): dominant carrier Delta.
- Boston Logan International (BOS): dominant carriers JetBlue, Delta.
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