NEW YORK - Air traffic is moving again at LaGuardia after a plane carrying Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence skidded off the runway Thursday night.

The airport's two runways reopened Friday morning.

Passengers were still being advised to contact their airlines for the latest status of their flights and any residual delays before heading to the airport. 

The plane was also removed from Runway 22 early Friday morning.

It slid off that runway after landing shortly before 8 p.m. Thursday.

The plane tore up about 80 arrestor beds - a crushable concrete which is installed to slow a plane if it overshoots a runway.

Once the plane came to a stop in the grass, rescue crews safely removed all 48 passengers and crew.

No one was hurt.

"They came in very quickly. A lot sooner than a lot of people expected. They were on right at it, and they were able to get Governor Mike Pence and everybody else off that plane quickly and safely," said one LaGuardia worker.

"I think Governor Pence's comment about the relief in seeing red flashing lights on Port Authority police vehicles within 10 seconds speaks for itself," said Port Authority Executive Director Patrick Foye.

Pence was later seen thanking police and firefighters before he left the airport.

Soon after he tweeted, "So thankful everyone on our plane is safe. Grateful for our first responders and the concern and prayers of so many. Back on the trail tomorrow."

It's still not clear what caused the accident.

The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating.

Donald Trump addressed Pence's rough landing during a campaign rally in Ohio Thursday night.

Trump told supporters that he had spoken with his running mate, and assured the crowd that Pence was okay. 

"The plane skidded off the runway and was pretty close to grave, grave danger, but I just spoke to Mike Pence and he's fine. Got out, everybody's fine," Trump said.

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton also tweeted about the accident.

She said, "Glad to hear Mike Pence, his staff, secret service, and the crew are all safe."