According to the Washington Post, Delta spokesman Michael Thomas confirmed the diversions:
Delta flight 944 from Punta Cana was unable to land at JFK due to runway conditions and inclement weather in the New York area. The flight diverted to Manchester (N.H.) where it remained overnight to comply with mandated crew rest requirements. The flight redeparted for JFK the following day as Delta flight 9929 but diverted to Boston as a result of severe weather in New York. With improving conditions, the flight arrived at JFK before 8 p.m. EST Tuesday.
The plane was then diverted to Boston after two failed landing attempts.
Lauren Karasek said after that, she couldn’t take it anymore.
“We really decided that we didn’t want to get on another airplane so we booked some train tickets,” Karasek told WMUR-TV, adding that she took an Amtrak train home to New York City.
“When we found out that we were low on fuel and had to go ahead and be diverted, and we were told that we were being diverted to Manchester, [it], of course, surprised everyone on board,” Karasek elaborated.
“We’ve had some delays on the train, too, but a much more pleasant ride,” she said. “We’ve had some downed tree lines on train tracks as well.”
The Delta plane finally landed at JFK Airport at around 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Some passengers praised Delta for doing the best it could, given the circumstances.
“They handled it beautifully, they were as accommodating as possible and friendly,” said Corie Buonnano of Delta. “They were going through it with us, and they put on that stoic face and did what they do every day, but did it today better than ever.”
“I told the captain, ‘Thank you for keeping us safe,’” said passenger Leonard Garcia. “He was very professional, and thank God he was an experienced pilot.”