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December 29, 2006
Tell us: Are Denver snows affecting your travel plans?
Rhode Islanders: Has the big snow in Colorado stranded you or a family member or changed your travel plans?
The second major snowstorm in a week has dumped another 2 feet of snow on the Western state, canceling hundreds of flights at the Denver International Airport and possibly affecting travel in other parts of the country.
We'd like to hear from you if the storm has got you or a loved one stuck in an airport or otherwise forced a change in travel plans. Please e-mail The Journal newsroom at pjnews@projo.com with your name, location, e-mail address and, if possible, a phone number, in case a reporter wants to contact you.
Locally, T.F. Green Airport in Warwick and Logan International in Boston report that most flights are still arriving and departing on time.
One United Airlines flight out of Logan – set to depart at 11 a.m. today – was canceled, but others appear to be arriving from Denver and scheduled to depart for Denver and beyond later today.
"There's no major problems so far," said Phil Orlandella, a spokesman for Logan.
Inbound flights from Denver appear to be delayed by about 30 minutes, while flights to Denver, aside form the canceled flight, "seem to be on time," he said.
Airline travelers cannot fly directly to Denver from Green. Flights to and from that airport appear to be arriving and departing on time, according to its Web site.
Given the wintry conditions elsewhere – and tomorrow’s chance of snow here in Rhode Island – it’s a good idea to doublecheck your flight information before heading to either Green or Logan.
Get the latest on the storm.
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