EgyptAir company freezes flights to New York after U.S. president Barak Obama ordered to close airports. The U.S. airports will be closed to face Hurricane Irene, which is expected to cause human and material damages in U.S. states. “EgyptAir will suspend the daily flight to New York on Saturday until U.S. airports open again,” said a source. Obama announced the emergency state in New York,Virginia, Massachusetts and Connecticut. The Hurricane is expected to delay electric, transportation and Internet connection for a week. Obama also ordered to close airports and stop railway services in the east side of U.S. Authorities ordered more than a quarter-million people in New York to evacuate. Authorities stopped public transportation as well.