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Boston airport open again following blizzard
Airline Industry Information, Jan 25, 2005
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Boston's Logan International Airport reopened for flights on Monday morning (24 January) after closing for more than 24 hours because of a blizzard.
Airport crews worked through the night to clear all the runways of accumulated snow, said the airport operations centre.
The snowstorm was probably one of the 10 worst of the past 100 years, according to a National Weather Service meteorologist. The National Weather Service said that 26 inches of snow fell on Boston Common, and Salem recorded 38 inches of accumulation by Sunday night (23 January), reported CNN.
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