Does anyone know how close to flight date airlines usually issue weather waivers? Delta isn't doing yet for our flight Sunday though it looks pretty likely we'll need to switch. I guess I'll just call back tomorrow morning.
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I thought they did
Airlines waive fees, rules ahead of Hurricane Irene - USATODAY.com
Jya-Ning
ps. Just checked, and realize they have not yet announce the other flight. So it probably be hr to hr based.Jya-Ning
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Thanks for the helpful link. Of course another airline is already offering it for New York, but not Delta. If we were flying south instead of north, it'd already be in place. I'll watch and wait.
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Originally posted by Glitter Brunello View PostThanks for the helpful link. Of course another airline is already offering it for New York, but not Delta. If we were flying south instead of north, it'd already be in place. I'll watch and wait.
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I had called before posting, but website just updated to allow waivers for flights in/out of New York.
I moved departure up to Saturday for the time being, will move again as needed. La la la
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Originally posted by Glitter BrunelloI moved departure up to Saturday for the time being, will move again as needed. La la la
https://www.delta.com/traveling_chec...ates/index.jsp
Jya-NingJya-Ning
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Originally posted by Jya-NingAre you sure? look like it supposes to hit US on Sat.
https://www.delta.com/traveling_chec...ates/index.jsp
Jya-Ning
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The airline will wait as long as possible before allowing cancellations or changes because they lose a lot of revenue when this occurs. They want to be absolutely sure that they have to cancel their flights.
We were caught up in that when Hurricane Rita hit the Gulf Coast in October 2005. We had purchased flights to Cancun a few months in advance that required a flight change in Houston on the day that Rita was supposed to hit there. I called the airline starting when it became apparent that Houston was going to be hit. At first they didn't offer anything. I kept calling and they then offered voluntary cancellations and finally they actually canceled all their flights. We got our airfares credited back to us. We meanwhile booked flights from Los Angeles to Cancun on another airline.
Always make sure that they refund your airfare and don't just offer travel vouchers for future travel.John
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Originally posted by JWCThe airline will wait as long as possible before allowing cancellations or changes because they lose a lot of revenue when this occurs. They want to be absolutely sure that they have to cancel their flights.
We were caught up in that when Hurricane Rita hit the Gulf Coast in October 2005. We had purchased flights to Cancun a few months in advance that required a flight change in Houston on the day that Rita was supposed to hit there. I called the airline starting when it became apparent that Houston was going to be hit. At first they didn't offer anything. I kept calling and they then offered voluntary cancellations and finally they actually canceled all their flights. We got our airfares credited back to us. We meanwhile booked flights from Los Angeles to Cancun on another airline.
Always make sure that they refund your airfare and don't just offer travel vouchers for future travel.
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