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Airline Passengers Advised to Check LAX Flight Status

The plane crash at San Francisco International Airport Saturday may disrupt previously scheduled flights at Los Angeles International Airport Monday.

Some Los Angeles International Airport flights to and from San Francisco may be canceled Monday as a result of Saturday's Asiana Airlines jetliner crash in San Francisco, an LAX spokeswoman said.

"Just like when flights are canceled due to bad whether, we have to catch up with crews or equipment related to San Francisco," said LAX spokeswoman Nancy Suey Castles.

Castles said crew members or aircraft for flights departing LAX might be stuck in San Francisco, and it could take a day or two to assemble the people or equipment needed to resume a canceled flight. That could even affect a flight from LAX to Portland or Seattle, Castles said.

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And if one flight can get out but its connecting flight is canceled, the airline could cancel the original flight, Castles said.

"If a lot of people have to connect to a flight, and the connecting flight is not there, you might as well cancel it," Castles said, adding that otherwise, passengers wind up camping out in terminals or airlines have to pay to house passengers in hotels until connecting flights are available.

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Passengers should call their airlines, check flight status online, or sign up for email notifications regarding possible canceled flights, Castles said.

-City News Service


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