WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The New York-area’s three main airports are expected to reopen on Monday morning, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
The FAA website said John F Kennedy and Newark international would both open at 6 a.m. EDT, and LaGuardia would open an hour later.
The airports were closed during Hurricane Irene, and a full service flight schedule is not expected to be in place until Tuesday, airlines said.
Big airlines that heavily use the three airports include Delta Air Lines <DAL.N>, US Airways <LCC.N>, United Airlines <UAL.N>, and American Airlines <AMR.N>. JetBlue Airways <JBLU.O> is based at JFK.