Just in time for the arrival of the Super Bowl crowd, the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport has a new logo to greet passengers.
Flight data showed the plane coming from New Orleans looping around Reagan before heading to Baltimore moments after the collision. To jet was rerouted to Baltimore before 8:10 p.m. and landed at about 8:15 p.m., according to FlightAware .
The Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport plans to resume most of its flights Thursday afternoon as historic snowfall across the area melts. Travelers are advised to check directly with their airline for the status of their flight as some additional flight cancellations may occur as they monitor weather conditions.
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Louis Armstrong Airport is gearing up for Super Bowl LIX and held a pep rally and new brand reveal on Tuesday.
The updated symbol, a Fleur de Lis, is clean and streamlined with lines suggesting a plane taking flight—a celebration of movement, progress and connection
Four flights from New Orleans into the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport have been canceled after an American Airlines plane and Army helicopter collided Wednesday night.
NEW ORLEANS ( WGNO) — Flights set to leave from the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport have been canceled. As freezing temperatures move into the area bringing with it inches of snow, the Fly MSY website is showing canceled flights from American, Delta, Southwest, United, and Spirit.
The teams competing in the Super Bowl in New Orleans will arrive at the Louis Armstrong International Airport this weekend.
The New Orleans Saints and fans around Louisiana shared photos of the rare snowstorm delivering heavy snow for the first time in recent memory:
The Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport plans to resume most of its flights Thursday afternoon as historic snowfall across the area melts. Travelers are advised to check directly ...
Un-carrier customers in the Big Easy can rest easy knowing T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) has them covered ahead of the Big Game on Feb. 9. Today, Louisiana and New Orleans’ fastest wireless provider announced it made even more 5G upgrades to the Superdome and citywide,