Storms on both U.S. coasts and the upper Midwest caused over 1,600 flights across the nation to be canceled, Naureen Malik and John Gittelsohn of Bloomberg reports. JetBlue Airways (JBLU) had the most cancellations on Friday, with over 200 flights canceled. This was followed by Delta Airlines (DAL). Other companies impacted included United Airlines (UAL) and Southwest Airlines (LUV).
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