Another big mess out there for travelers this week as winter storms blow in and cancel flights to, from and through the Midwest, Northeast and lots of other places – like Phoenix, where everyone is trying to head home after that heartbreaking (for Seahawks fans…) Super Bowl game.
Airlines have already canceled thousands of flights and posted instructions on which cities are included, the waiver policies on change fees and how best to rebook a flight.
Here’s a list of links to airline travel advisories. Check back often as some airlines still need to catch up from the weekend and others will likely alter or extend their policies.
In anticipation of yet another round of storms, including Winter Storm Titan, airlines have issued travel advisories and notices of waivers of the change fees for those who want to change or cancel their flights.
Here’s a round-up of those that were posted as of Sunday evening, March 2, 2014. As always, if you’ve got a trip planned, be sure to check with your airline and/or airport before starting out.
American Airlines has posted a notice for flights to, from and through many cities in the Northeast and Midwest. Details here.
Alaska Airlines has issued a Winter Storm Titan travel advisory for flights to, from or through Boston (BOS), Newark (EWR), Washington, D.C. (DCA), Philadelphia (PHL), Chicago (ORD), Kansas City (MCI) and St. Louis (STL).
Delta Air Lines has posted travel advisories for the Northeast, Midwest and … Ukraine. Details here.
Frontier Airlines has posted advisories for travel in the Northeast and Midwest. Details here.
Jet Blue has posted a Winter Storm Titan advisory. Details here.
United Airlines has posted travel advisories for a long list of cities to be affected by storms in Dallas, the Midwest and Ohio River Valley, Pennsylvania and the Northeast. Details here.