Sunday’s snowstorm is expected to bring as much as a foot of snow across southern Maine, impacting travel plans. The changes took place Thursday, when Portland International Jetport announced that American Airlines, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines had all issued travel advisories for flights in Maine. Flights depart from Portland on Saturday and Sunday. RELATED: How Much Snow Can We Expect? Similar advisories have been posted at dozens of airports in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. Click here to view Portland Jetport flights. These recommendations may allow you to change your flight without paying a fee. If you are planning to travel, we recommend checking with your airline for options and flight information. Amtrak said it was still seeing impacts from the storm and warned that train delays and cancellations were possible in the Northeast Corridor and Downeaster. Several areas in Maine have already announced parking bans for this weekend, and more are expected. The latest list of parking bans and cancellations can be found here. “If you have plans to travel on Sunday, consider changing those plans. Make sure your car is in good working order before hitting the road and have a car emergency kit or Please have supplies on hand,” said Pete Rogers, Maine Emergency Management Director.
Sunday’s snowstorm is expected to dump up to a foot of snow across southern Maine, impacting travel plans.
The change took place Thursday, when Portland International Jetport announced that American Airlines, Southwest Airlines and United Airlines had all issued travel advisories for flights to and from Portland on Saturday and Sunday.
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Similar advisories have also been posted at dozens of airports in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.
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These recommendations may allow you to change your flight without paying a fee. If you are planning to travel, we recommend checking with your airline for options and flight information.
Amtrak said it was still seeing impacts from the storm and warned that train delays and cancellations were possible in the Northeast Corridor and Downeaster.
Several areas in Maine have already announced parking bans for this weekend, and more are expected. The latest list of parking bans and cancellations can be found here.
“If you have plans to travel on Sunday, you may want to consider changing those plans. Make sure your car is in good working order before hitting the road and keep your car safe in case you need it. Please have emergency kits and supplies on hand,” said Pete Rogers, Maine Emergency Management Director.