Airports Returning To Normal After Northeast Storm

Grounds crews clear the tarmac at LaGuardia Airport in New York Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Airlines scratched more than 3,700 flights in the Northeast through Saturday as snow began falling in what was predicted to be a huge blizzard that could dump 1 to 3 feet of snow from New York City to Boston and beyond. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) (Frank Franklin II)
Grounds crews clear the tarmac at LaGuardia Airport in New York Friday, Feb. 8, 2013. Airlines scratched more than 3,700 flights in the Northeast through Saturday as snow began falling in what was predicted to be a huge blizzard that could dump 1 to 3 feet of snow from New York City to Boston and beyond. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II) (Frank Franklin II)
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Updated: 2/10 6:52 pm
New York (AP) – Airports in New York, Boston and Connecticut ramped up service Sunday, as they work to return to normal operations following a massive snowstorm that crippled parts of the East Coast and led to thousands of flight delays and cancellations.

Airlines said they are operating close-to-normal schedules on Sunday, a busy day for air travel.

Meanwhile, trains and public transportation networks are also struggling to get back to full operation in time for Monday morning's commute.

Flight-tracking website FlightAware.com said about 450 flights were cancelled today, a busy travel day for airlines. Only 20 are expected for Monday.

Amtrak trains are running on a limited schedule between New York City and Boston, after service between the two cities was cancelled Saturday.

Regional lines are still working to restore service.
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