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The first major winter storm of the year is sweeping across the South and into the Midwest United States, with the Northeast in the cross-hairs for a snowy Thursday and Friday. The storm is named “Avery” by The Weather Channel — but the National Weather Service remains adamant that winter storms not be named. And the storm threatens to hamper travel through the Midwest and Northeast over the next few days.
The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings for at least seven states:
While Houston got its earliest snow on record on Tuesday, the real snowfall is going to be falling Thursday and Friday across the Northeast. Snowfall totals of more than 12 inches are expected in parts of Pennsylvania and New York:
FlightAware’s cancellation tracker has already recorded 52 cancellations for Thursday, 35 of which are Southwest flights in/out of St. Louis (STL).
As of 6pm ET Wednesday evening, three airlines have issued waivers for this storm:
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Delta
- Travel dates: November 15
- Airports covered: Baltimore, MD (BWI); Boston, MA (BOS); Harrisburg, PA (MDT); Hartford, CT (BDL); New York Kennedy, NY (JFK); New York LaGuardia, NY (LGA); Newark, NJ (EWR); Philadelphia, PA (PHL); Providence, RI (PVD); Scranton, PA (AVP); Stewart, NY (SWF); Washington Reagan, DC (DCA); Washington Dulles, DC (IAD); White Plains, NY (HPN)
- Must have purchased your ticket by November 14
- Ticket must be reissued on or before: November 18
- Rebooked travel must begin no later than: November 18
- When rescheduled travel occurs beyond November 18, 2018, the change fee will be waived. However, a difference in fare may apply. Final travel must be completed by end of ticket validity, one year from date of original issue.
- If travel is not able to be rescheduled within these guidelines, customers may cancel their reservation and apply any unused value of the ticket toward the purchase of a new ticket for a period of one year from the original ticket issuance. Applicable change fee and fare difference will apply for new travel dates.
JetBlue
Spirit
Southwest
No waivers yet from: Alaska, American Airlines, Frontier or United.
Protect Your Travels
This winter storm is another reminder to book flights with a card that offers solid trip delay and cancellation insurance. When I got stuck in Japan for four extra days due to a typhoon, I was very grateful for the Citi Prestige’s trip delay protection, which reimbursed $1,000 of our expenses.
Although Citi Prestige used to be my go-to for booking flights, a recent devaluation to the card’s travel benefits knocked it out of its top spot. Currently, I’m using my Chase Sapphire Reserve to book my flights going forward. Other top choices are the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card, Citi / AAdvantage Executive World Elite Mastercard and the Citi Premier Card.
Source: thepointsguy.com