U.S. airlines waived cancellation and change fees for flights from Virginia to Maine ahead of another massive winter storm that’s set to once again put carriers to the test at the tail-end of winter break.
Delta Air Lines
, American Airlines
, JetBlue Airways
, United Airlines
and Spirit Airlines waived fees and fare differences for passengers if they can travel as late as Feb. 26. Southwest Airlines
said customers are eligible for a change without paying a difference in fare if they can rebook to fly or fly standby within two weeks.
The storm could bring between 13 and 18 inches of snow to parts of southern Connecticut and southeast New York, as well as winds of up to 55 miles per hour, according to the National Weather Service. The blizzard warning is set to begin at 6 a.m. ET Sunday.
As of 11:30 a.m. ET Saturday, cancellations were minimal around the U.S. for Sunday’s schedule ahead of the storm, whose impacts are forecast to last through much of Monday.
Winter Storm Fern in January, followed by bitter cold, caused mass travel disruptions across a large swath of the U.S.
American Airlines had struggled to recover, drawing harsh criticism from flight crews, some of whom were stranded and had to sleep at airports, heightening tension between frontline employees and the company’s CEO, Robert Isom.
The storm cost American between $150 million and $200 million in revenue, the carrier said last month on an earnings call.

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