Scores of rescheduled flights, damaged equipment and other lingering effects of this week’s winter storm combined to create long delays for passengers at Kennedy International Airport and forced federal officials to limit some flights into the airport on Saturday night.

In a statement on Saturday, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said all flights scheduled to arrive at Terminal 1, which is operated by Air France, Lufthansa, Japan Airlines and Korean Air, would be affected by the limitations for the rest of the night. It also warned that the delays of Saturday were expected to continue.

Leah Golubchick, 31, had been trying to get to Denver since Friday.

Her itinerary on Delta Air Lines was rescheduled once, then rescheduled again for a flight that was supposed to leave at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday. At noon, she was still waiting.

“The crew has no estimated time for when the plane is supposed to come in,” she said.

She was first told the delay was because “the baggage machines were frozen.” A few hours later, she was told a plane was snowed in at the hangar.