Flights have resumed between Denver and the New York area following Hurricane Sandy but travelers are being warned to check their flight status because of the backlog created by the storm.
Two of the largest airports serving New York - Newark and John F. Kennedy - re-opened Wednesday but were operating on a limited basis.
Hurricane Sandy canceled thousands of flights across the country over the past three days. Airlines positioned planes at airports around the country, including Denver's, to escape the storm and to help resume flights after the reopening of East Coast airports.
Flights resume between Denver and New York area
POSTED: 10:12 AM MDT Oct 31, 2012
UPDATED: 11:37 AM MDT Oct 31, 2012
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