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Jerry Seinfeld's aircraft lands in Manchester as Boston Logan struggles with delays
If aboard, the timing would suggest the comedian chose an alternate airport to avoid the week's operational chaos at Boston Logan.
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Jerry Seinfeld
Jerry Seinfeld’s Cessna Citation Excel (N845JS) was tracked flying from Charleston International Airport to Manchester-Boston Regional Airport on June 24, touching down after a 1-hour-58-minute flight at 41,000 feet.
If Jerry Seinfeld was aboard, he would have arrived the same week that Boston Logan International Airport experienced hundreds of delays and multiple cancellations, leaving travelers stranded and prompting a safety investigation into a runway incident, according to a report by The Traveler. Choosing Manchester — roughly 50 miles north of Boston — is a common workaround for those seeking to bypass the region’s busiest hub.
The flight comes just two days before Jerry Seinfeld’s scheduled stand-up performance at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on June 26, per Live Nation listings. Whether this brief New England stop is a return home ahead of the Vegas show or a quick turn remains unclear.
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