Delta Air Lines says it has canceled about 3,000 flights this week as it continues to struggle in the aftermath of a storm that hit its hub airport in Atlanta.

The thunder storm hit Wednesday, but canceled flights and long lines in Atlanta persisted into Friday. Tracking service FlightAware.com says Delta had canceled more than 400 flights by midday.

The cancellations have left thousands of people in NYC struck without a way to get to Florida to many Pesach hotels. People are desperately making attempts at booking flights on other airlines, some are considering driving, while others are flying via private jets from smaller airports – some at a whopping $2,000 per seat.

Delta says it is still getting planes and crews back in position for flights.

On Twitter, Delta is telling people who expect to fly Friday to check their flight’s status before going to the airport. The airline is apologizing and says it’s trying to rebook customers.

Travelers whose flights are canceled can get a refund. Delta is also offering to waive change fees for those who rebook their plans.