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Will Niver of Durham arrived on the same United jet from Chicago. But Hurricane Sandy got him home sooner, not later, than he had planned.

“I was supposed to have a connection in Philly this morning, but the Philly flight was canceled,” said Niver, 27, of Durham. “So instead, they sent me here direct from Chicago. In terms of my flight, oddly enough, the hurricane got me here quicker.”

Car rental agencies at RDU lost business with airline travelers forced to cancel plans to drive around the Triangle for a few days. But they had plenty of cars available for travelers who had hoped to leave RDU by air. A Hertz manager who declined to be identified said most of her customers Monday were renting cars one-way, to drive home.

Eliza Branch of Richmond, Va., picked up one of those cars at the Enterprise lot. She had flown from London to Chicago with her 6-year-old son, Patteson, and her mother, Alice Siegel, and then their final United Airlines flight to Richmond was canceled.

So they flew to RDU and rented a car to drive home to Richmond.

“If we stayed (in Chicago), United said it would be two to three days before we could get another flight,” Branch said.

Her mother added, jokingly: “We were told they had plenty of cots at the airport. But three nights with a 6-year-old? Shoot me.”

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(Staff photographer Shawn Rocco contributed.)

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