Catherine and Richard Dotson are buried underneath the runway at the Savannah/Hilton Head Airport in Georgia, US, for a bizarre reason.
The Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport plans to resume flight operations Friday. The airlines have canceled numerous flights following the winter storm that hit the area Tuesday.
More than 100 flights were cancelled out of the Savannah Hilton Head International Airport over the course of three days. As runways resume operations, passengers hope to take off and get home.
Update 5:44 a.m.: Airport officials say flight operations will resume at noon on Friday. Initial report: Runways at the Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport are scheduled to remain closed until Friday afternoon. Airport officials made the announcement Thursday and said the time estimate is based on current weather conditions.
SAVANNAH, Ga. - Operations at Savannah Hilton Head International Airport are expected to return to normal on Friday. Coastal Georgia saw an unprecedented snowstorm on Tuesday, which led to flights being delayed or canceled over the past couple of day.
Savannah Hilton Head International Airport prepares to resume flights after a snowstorm caused significant disruptions.
The continued presence of ice around the city has the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport uncertain when they will be able to resume flights. According to a spokesperson with the airport, the runways could be closed until Friday,
The Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport is seeing impacts to flights from winter weather across the nation.
Runways at the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport will be closed until noon on Friday as crews are working to clear the snow and ice.
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