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Bad weather in other parts of the country caused mild traveling headaches over the weekend at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
The Federal Aviation Administration says flights to New York, Newark and Philadelphia at one point were experiencing delays of between two and four hours.
The delays at the nation's busiest airport were blamed on storms and wind in the Midwest and Northeast. But officials told reporters that security lines were still moving well.
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(The Associated Press)
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Monday, December 24, 2007
Hartsfield-Jackson: Few Travel Weather Woes
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12/24/2007 09:58:00 AM
Labels: Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson International Airport, FAA