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Thousands of flights remain canceled after a massive winter storm. Here's when travelers can expect a return to normal.
With the potential for winter weather to wreak havoc on your travel plans, it's important to stay prepared and know what to do in the event your flight is canceled. There are several laws that
Flight cancellations can derail any trip. Here's how travelers and experts recommend handling rebooking, packing essentials, and travel insurance surprises.
If you absolutely have to travel, be prepared to roll with the punches. More flights are likely to get delayed or canceled as the storm progresses. Research your rebooking options and alternative itineraries in advance, and take advantage of airlines' self-service tools to avoid long lines at airport agent desks or long hold times on the phone.
Travel snags are more likely to ramp up ahead of the holiday season as the shutdown drags out and air traffic controllers go unpaid. The good news right now is that this is not a peak travel time, so travelers stand better odds of rebooking if their flight ...
The U.S. government shutdown has now dragged on for over a month, and shortages of air traffic controllers are straining operations — with flight disruptions piling up nationwide. Staffing shortages have caused flight delays at a growing number of ...
The storm is having impacts on larger airports in Atlanta and Charleston (CHS), which is affecting flights at Savannah-Hilton Head, said Lynah, noting 34 departing and 39 arriving flights have been canceled at CHS.
The U.S. government shutdown has now dragged on for over a month, and shortages of air traffic controllers are straining operations — with flight disruptions piling up nationwide. Staffing shortages have caused flight delays at a growing number of ...