Airlines Dropping Flight Change Fees Ahead of Major Winter Storm
Major U.S. airlines waive change fees for flights at over 40 airports to ease disruptions from a weekend storm expected to bring snow, ice, and extreme cold, DOT 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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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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