what everyone is looking for, that ripple effect we were talking about earlier in the hour. they re waiting here, bracing to see how big that ripple is going to be. with the destinations up north. we re still going to have a quarter of a million people coming through here tomorrow. just tomorrow. and a lot of them going to places up north of here that s being affected by the weather. right now, here in the world s busiest airport, not so busy. the security check lines just ten minutes right now. smooth sailing for everybody leaving out of here. part of the reason for that was that the airlines were proactive. canceling some flights ahead of time to make sure that passengers had plenty of time to rebook before this storm actually hit the destinations they were going to. if your destination is up north and you want to be there tomorrow, you re going to have to pay attention. watch the water reports and stay in touch with your airlines to find out what is happening with them. information
and so far so good. you don t see a big crowd of people here behind me. i want to show you the boards here. all these blue borders up here representing flights that are going out tonight. about 300 of them just in the next couple of hours. there is only one flight listed up there as canceled so far. what everyone is looking for right now that ripple effect we were talking about earlier in the hour. they are waiting here bracing to see how big that ripple is actually going to be with destinations up north. because we re still going to have a quarter of a million people coming through here tomorrow, just tomorrow, and a lot of them going to places up north of here that s being affected by the weather. right now here in the world s busiest airport not so busy. the security check lines just ten minutes right now. smooth sailing for everybody leaving out of here. part of the reason for that was that the airlines were proactive, cancelling some flights ahead of time to make sure that passeng
see how big that ripple is actually going to be with destinations up north. because we re still going to have a quarter of a million people coming through here tomorrow, just tomorrow, and a lot of them going to places up north of here that s being affected by the weather. right now here in the world s busiest airport not so busy. the security check lines just ten minutes right now. smooth sailing for everybody leaving out of here. part of the reason for that was that the airlines were proactive, cancelling some flights ahead of time to make sure that passengers had plenty of time to rebook before this storm actually hit the destinations the were going to. now if your destination is up north, and you want to be there tomorrow, you re going to have to pay attention. watch the weather reports and stay in touch with your airlines to find out what is happening with them. information is going to be your friend tomorrow. and if you are flying, bring a big bag of holiday cheer with you becaus