ST JAMES, Jamaica — Inclement weather sweeping across the southern United States has disrupted air travel, leading to the cancellation of several flights at Sangster International Airport (MBJ) in Montego Bay, St James.
MBJ authorities have confirmed that one outgoing flight and two incoming flights have been affected so far. Delta Airlines flight DL 1928, scheduled to depart Montego Bay for Atlanta, has been cancelled. Additionally, American Airlines flights AA1120 and AA2620, both arriving from Charlotte, have also been cancelled.
The extreme winter storm wreaking havoc across the southern United States has reportedly caused the deaths of five people and resulted in the cancellation of over 3,000 flights nationwide, according to AFP.
Passengers scheduled to travel through MBJ are being advised to contact their airlines for the latest updates on flight statuses and rebooking options before heading to the airport. Updates on flight operations will also be available on the Sangster International Airport website and social media platforms.
Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely as the storm impacts travel schedules across the region.

