THE FOLLOWING IS VIA YWN

Three flights from New York – one to Uman, and two to Israel – arrived just in time for Shabbos.

As YWN had been reporting, heavy thunderstorm ripped through the Tri-State area on Thursday evening, delaying thousands of flights in the area. Two of those flights were packed with Frum people, and were delayed for many hours.

Ukrainian Air flight 234 from JFK to Kiev was delayed more than five hours. A passenger on the flight tells YWN that first they sat on the tarmac for around two hours. They were then allowed to get off and sit in the terminal. As can be seen in the video below, the crew had a Frum person announce tobthe entire plane that they should leave all personal belongings behind to enable a quicker re-boarding.

Eventually, they were allowed back on the plane and took off at 10:20PM. A passenger on the fight tells YWN that the pilot initially announced there were more than SIXTY planes shead of them to take off, a reality that would make it impossible to arrive before Shabbos. A community Askan, Tzvi Gluck of Amudim, worked with the Port Authority to have the plane bumped up to third in line, allowing a much earlier takeoff.

The flight landed in Kiev at around 3:00PM on Erev Shabbos. The nearly five hundred passengers then had a three hour drive to Uman, where they arrived around two hours before Shabbos.

Meanwhile, El Al Flights LY08 from JFK Airport and El Al Flight LY26 from Newark Airport arrived in Israel just an hour to Shabbos. Both flights were also delayed due to weather. Read more at YWN