Don’t defrost the turkey just yet, because it looks like Winter Storm Cato is going to ruin Thanksgiving for a lot of travelers.
Starting Tuesday afternoon, airlines began cancelling flights and issuing fee waivers for travelers who want to cancel or rebook their trips.
.@Delta ops update: 57 cancels planned for New York area tomorrow morning; travel waiver issued for Northeast cities http://t.co/ZRAeswNwyH
— Delta Air Lines News (@DeltaNewsroom) November 25, 2014
Traveling through the northeast on Wednesday? You have the flexibility to change your plans with potential weather: http://t.co/sb5hHZ8ywJ
— American Airlines (@AmericanAir) November 24, 2014
As of Tuesday evening, pretty much every North American airline has a travel advisory posted on its site. International airlines with flights to and from the U.S. are likely alerting their customers to cancellations as well.
Below are links to the travel alerts, coverage dates and fee waiver policies as of Tuesday evening, November 25th for many major airlines. If you’ve got a trip planned, be sure to check the airline’s website, Facebook page or Twitter feed – and those of your airport – for the latest news.
Air Canada
Alaska Airlines
American Airlines
Dela Air Lines
Frontier
JetBlue
Spirit
Southwest Airlines
US Airways
United Airlines
Virgin America
WestJet
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