NEW YORK (February 10, 2013)--Airports in New York and Boston were ramping up service Sunday as they attempted to return to normal operations after the massive snowstorm that crippled parts of the East Coast and led to thousands of flight delays and cancellations.
Boston's Logan Airport was the last to reopen at 11 p.m. on Saturday.
Airlines said they expected to operate close-to-normal schedules on Sunday.
Even so, flight-tracking website FlightAware says 321 flights were canceled as of early Sunday afternoon.
Delta says as of Sunday morning flights were back to normal.
It canceled about 1,200 flights due to the storm.
Jetblue said flights were back to regular schedules in New York and will be in Boston by Monday.
Amtrak trains were running on a limited schedule between New York and Boston.
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