Travelers arriving in South Florida leave behind wildfire smoke stifling cities in Northeast
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Passengers arriving at Palm Beach International Airport savor the clean air after flying from New York City and it's thick,...

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Passengers arriving at Palm Beach International Airport savor the clean air after flying from New York City and it's thick, unhealthy haze. 'I have no problems with my lungs and I had a hard time breathing,' Juliana Casalino said. She flew down to South Florida a day early and left a thick fog behind. 'And houses reeked of smoke if your window's open,' Casalino said. Some Jet Blue passengers arriving from New York City noted they left the day after the air quality tracking service IQAir reported the Big Apple recorded the worst air quality of any city in the world.