Airlines Dropping Flight Change Fees Ahead of Major Winter Storm
Major U.S. airlines including Delta, United, and American waive fees for flights impacted by Winter Storm Fern affecting 80 airports and potentially delaying over 15,000 flights, officials said.
- Major U.S. airlines are issuing travel waivers ahead of a major snowstorm expected to impact the eastern two-thirds of the country this weekend.
- The National Weather Service is predicting frigid temperatures, gusty winds downing trees and power lines, and potential long-lasting power outages and dangerous cold across the region.
- Travelers ticketed to fly Friday through Sunday may encounter flight delays and cancellations, and airlines advise downloading their apps to monitor for updates.
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US airlines to waive rebooking fees for travelers impacted by historic winter storm this weekend
Weather experts are encouraging Americans to stay home this weekend because the mix of freezing rain, sleet and snow could make travel dangerous and result in power outages.
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US Airlines Issue Travel Waivers as Winter Storm Threatens Widespread Disruption
U.S. airlines have rolled out sweeping travel waivers as a powerful winter storm threatens to disrupt air travel across a wide swath of the country heading into the weekend, with forecasters warning of heavy snow, ice, and dangerously cold temperatures. The National Weather Service said on Jan. 23 that a complex weather system would produce “heavy snow over the Central/Southern Plains and Middle/Lower Mississippi Valley” along with “catastrophic…
Airlines issue travel waivers as winter storm threatens disruptions | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
NEW YORK >> U.S. airlines have rolled out sweeping travel waivers as a winter storm, forecast to spread heavy snow, sleet and dangerous ice across two dozen states, threatened to disrupt air travel across a wide swath of the country heading into the weekend.
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