Airlines have canceled thousands of flights in response to the blizzard roaring up the east coast, leaving some airports pretty empty, with nothing to do but clear the snow from the runways and engage in an on-line throwdown tagged, appropriately enough as an #AirportSnowdown
The next #AirportThrowdown is here! Share your #blizzard2016 pictures & #traveltips with us using #AirportSnowdown
— The Voice of Airports (@airportscouncil) January 22, 2016
@airportscouncil we are in! #airportsnowdown @DTWeetin #blizzard2016 #ncwx pic.twitter.com/TCSYx3sPzS
— RDU Airport (@RDUAirport) January 22, 2016
Even though we aren't in the path of #Blizzard2016, our Maintenance crews are always ready for the #AirportSnowdown pic.twitter.com/bGuU69W32f
— DTW Airport (@DTWeetin) January 22, 2016
Snow melters are being positioned around #BWI aircraft ramp areas. pic.twitter.com/dPkNJT3gXG
— BWI Marshall Airport (@BWI_Airport) January 22, 2016
Still no snow at PIT, but trucks/plows/brooms & award-winning crews are ready to go! #Jonas #airportsnowdown pic.twitter.com/t3FUdadPFk
— Pittsburgh International Airport (@PITairport) January 22, 2016
The only thing we'll be salting for #blizzard2016… #winterinMiami#airportthrowdown#airportsnowdown pic.twitter.com/oW6HrDDG00
— Miami Int'l Airport (@iflymia) January 22, 2016