NEW YORK — Some U.S. airlines are giving travelers a way out if they want to scrap their plans due to Hurricane Sandy.
JetBlue,
US Airways and Spirit Airlines are offering waivers to customers who
wish to reschedule their flights without paying the typical fee of up to
$150. The offers cover passengers flying just about anywhere from Latin
America to New Hampshire.
Most other airlines are monitoring the
storm and plan to update passengers later Friday. The airlines have
only canceled a handful of flights so far, nearly all of them in and out
of Florida and the Caribbean.
Hurricane Sandy plowed through the
Bahamas early Friday after leaving 38 people dead across the Caribbean.
Forecasters say it could blend with a winter storm to produce a
so-called "Frankenstorm" along the U.S. East Coast next week.
Those
hoping to fly in or out of affected areas are asked to check their
flight status before heading to the airport. To cancel, they should call
the airline directly.
The last major storm to threaten airline
operations was Hurricane Isaac, which led to a few hundred canceled
flights. A major storm on a path along the East Coast is especially
threatening to airline operations because traffic there is heavily
concentrated in several major metropolitan areas.
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