Called the “Plane de Lis,” the new mark is packed full of winks to the city of New Orleans and the airport itself. As the name suggests, it’s meant to evoke both an airplane and a fleur-de-lis—a stark contrast to the former logo, which simply shoehorned a plane into a scene dominated by the iris design.
Just in time for the arrival of the Super Bowl crowd, the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport has a new logo to greet passengers.
The Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport plans to resume most of its flights Thursday afternoon as historic snowfall across the area melts. Travelers are advised to check directly with their airline for the status of their flight as some additional flight cancellations may occur as they monitor weather conditions.
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The New Orleans Louis Armstrong International Airport closed its doors Tuesday after every flight was canceled due to freezing temperatures and potentially historic snowfall. Erin Burns ...
Burns said there will be "limited" operations at the New Orleans airport Tuesday, with snow forecasted to begin falling by 6 a.m. and lasting through the evening. New Orleans could see up to 6 inches of snow, according to the National Weather Service.
The updated symbol, a Fleur de Lis, is clean and streamlined with lines suggesting a plane taking flight—a celebration of movement, progress and connection
NEW ORLEANS ( WGNO) — Flights set to leave from the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport have been canceled. As freezing temperatures move into the area bringing with it inches of snow, the Fly MSY website is showing canceled flights from American, Delta, Southwest, United, and Spirit.
The teams competing in the Super Bowl in New Orleans will arrive at the Louis Armstrong International Airport this weekend.
The New Orleans Saints and fans around Louisiana shared photos of the rare snowstorm delivering heavy snow for the first time in recent memory:
The Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport plans to resume most of its flights Thursday afternoon as historic snowfall across the area melts. Travelers are advised to check directly ...