Holiday Flight Cancellations: Know Your Airline’s Policies and Best Options
Flight cancelations are top of mind for holiday travelers as a harsh winter storm is expected to hit a large swath of the U.S.
More than 574 flights in, out of and across the U.S. have been delayed as of 3 a.m. ET on Friday, according to flight tracking website FlightAware. Nearly 2,790 have been canceled, the data shows.
On Thursday, more than 10,028 flights in, out of and across the U.S. were delayed and nearly 2,539 were canceled. . .
Airlines have proactively issued travel waivers to help travelers whose flights are canceled during a certain stretch of the holiday. This means travelers won’t have to pay any change fee or fare difference when rebooking their flight.
However, it’s important to read the fine print. Passengers need to book within a certain time frame and buy a seat in the same cabin. They must also rebook the same cities they were previously flying between. Impacted travel dates will differ depending on the area of the count. (Read more from “Holiday Flight Cancellations: Know Your Airline’s Policies and Best Options” HERE)
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