LOUISVILLE, Ky. —
Flights at Louisville's Muhammad Ali Airport resumed slowly after a UPS plane crash caused significant delays and cancellations, leaving many passengers stranded overnight.
It was a long night for travelers at the airport on Tuesday. Steve, who was supposed to be heading to Philadelphia, said, "I read for about 7 or 8 hours."
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He explained that the crash halted operations at the airport, adding, "Everybody understood it was different. I've flown a lot, and people were very sensitive to it. And they realized people had died in the UPS flight because there's no way somebody didn't die."
With flights canceled, rescheduled and delayed, Steve and dozens of others decided to stay the night at the airport.
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