(A US Airways flight lands at Philadelphia International Airport ) (credit: TOM MIHALEK/AFP/Getty Images)
By John McDevitt
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Full flight operations were expected to resume Wednesday at Philadelphia International Airport following Hurricane Sandy.
There were limited flights going in and out of the airport on Tuesday. Delta Airlines was the first to resume service, doing so around 1 o’clock in the afternoon.
“The terminal check points are open, manned by the TSA,” said Airport spokeswoman Victoria Lupica, “Also, the airline ticket counters are open and everyone is anxious to resume.”
Other airlines like U.S. Airways spent Tuesday repositioning aircraft that were flown out of Sandy’s way.
Lupica advises travelers to check updated flight information before heading to the airport.
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