Sunday is historically the busiest travel day of the holiday season, and bad weather around the country created headaches for passengers at Logan Airport. According to FlightAware, there were nearly 300 delays and almost 70 flights canceled as Thanksgiving weekend came to an end.
CBS News reported that winter weather and software issues temporarily left flights grounded. On Sunday, nationwide there were 1,815 inbound and outbound flight delays reported to go along with 490 cancellations.
Logan Airport in Boston along with Chicago, New York City, Des Moines, Minnseapolis and Detroit were most affected, according to CBS News.
A spokesperson for AAA said the issues come during a record-breaking holiday travel weekend. Millions of people headed to airports and even more took to the road

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