People are starting to trickle in to Logan Airport after the snowstorm.
Most early morning flights were canceled, but some are set to take off in the 9 a.m. hour. For some, it has been a long night. Kim Burg, of New Hampshire, arrived in Logan at midnight, after the buses back home stopped running.
"I left Texas at 9:30 and flew to Houston, where my flight from Houston to Boston was canceled, so they put me on a flight to Newark NJ, from Newark to Boston, but those were both very delayed," she said. "So, I'm very tired."
This latest snowstorm disrupted many people's travel plans, including Katherine Alejo, whose JetBlue flight to New York City was rerouted midair.
"Yesterday I was flying from Tampa to Lagaurdia, and as we are about to land they closed the runways in Lagaurdia, and they had to reroute the flight to Boston," she said.
The airport remained open through the snowstorm, though very few planes flew in last night.