Pittsburgh
International Airport is ramping up for possible delays and
cancellations on the East Coast and could take airliners and corporate
jets fleeing the path of Hurricane Sandy and the "frankenstorm" as it
heads up the East Coast.
"We're watching the weather and
we're prepared to accept diversions if they occur," Pittsburgh
International Airport spokeswoman JoAnn Jenny said Friday afternoon.
And
if there's snow next week in the Pittsburgh region -- as some forecasts
have indicated -- well, Pittsburgh International Airport is ready for
that, too.
"We have a program in place if we need to call in extra personnel for snow removal," Jenny said.
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