Stories Related to Northeast Winter Storm Cancels Flights At Eppley Airfield

A winter storm in the Northeast resulted in airlines canceling 14 flights Monday at Omaha’s Eppley Airfield. Six arrivals and eight departures have been canceled, said Steve McCoy, the manager of airline affairs at Eppley.

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