The big news in travel for the year has been the weather, at least for many tourists who are trying to fly somewhere this season. Huge storms in the Northeast and Europe have been canceling and delaying flights for weeks now. Keeping you up to date on the current travel news, Bill Bailey Travel Club invites you to take a look at how this is affecting travel and what you can do if your flight is canceled due to the weather.
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Many of us, as travelers, don’t have much good to say about the airport, but the airlines have recently surprised many who have in the past been upset with fees and the like of late. The big news in air travel is that many airlines, in an effort to help travelers this season, are waiving change fees in the Northeast. As this part of the United States continues to be pounded with heavy snows, otherwise unhappy travelers are enjoying the holiday spirit of the airlines who are participating in the fee waiving for flight changes due to cancellations and delays.
Airlines including United and Continental have waived fees of over 150$ at 14 airports in an effort to assist those stranded during the bad weather. Many other airlines are also saying that they too will be waiving these fees while the weather continues to affect many airports.
To put into perspective how these storms have affected travel of late, in late December alone, over 10,000 flights were canceled due to the large storms that came barreling in unexpectedly. As you get ready to travel during this tumultuous weather season, look into what airlines are assisting their passengers when choosing your flight. Be an informed traveler and make the most of your vacations by knowing what the airlines are doing to help you during your next vacation.
Travel safe and enjoy your next vacation with Bill Bailey Travel Club as you stay up to date on the most current travel news from around the globe.
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