Flight cancellations mounted Monday amid an arctic cold front, with winter weather watches and advisories in effect for many Americans.
The National Weather Service said Monday morning that a “prolonged and potentially significant icing event” would affect a large portion of the United States, from the southern plains to the Tennessee Valley, according to its website.
More 900 U.S. flights were canceled Monday around 3:45 p.m. ET, and over 3,300 were delayed, according to flight-tracking website FlightAware. Southwest Airlines saw the most cancellations, scrapping about 432 flights, comprising 11% of its schedule.
While the Department of Transportation requires airlines to issue refunds to travelers whose flights are canceled, airlines also began issuing waivers as the winter weather rolled in. The cold front comes after a winter storm disrupted flights last week.
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American Airlines
American is waiving change fees for travelers scheduled to fly through Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport between Jan. 29 and Feb. 2, according to its website. Passengers must rebook by Feb. 2 and travel by Feb. 8.
Delta Air Lines
Delta will let passengers planning to travel on Tuesday or Wednesday rebook their flights to take place on or before Feb. 4 without paying a fare difference or change fee where applicable, according to its website. The waiver applies in the following cities:
- Austin, Texas (AUS)
- Charleston, West Virginia (CRW)
- Cincinnati, Ohio (CVG)
- Columbus, Ohio (CMH)
- Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas (DFW)
- Dallas, Texas (Love Field DAL)
- Dayton, Ohio (DAY)
- Fayetteville, Arkansas (XNA)
- Lexington, Kentucky (LEX)
- Little Rock, Arkansas (LIT)
- Memphis, Tennessee (MEM)
- Nashville, Tennessee (BNA)
- Tulsa, Oklahoma (TUL)
Southwest Airlines
Southwest is allowing travelers to rebook without paying a fare difference for flights taken within 14 days of their original travel date, according to its website. The waiver applies to travel between Jan. 30 and Feb. 1 in the following cities:
- Amarillo, Texas (AMA)
- Austin, Texas (AUS)
- Nashville, Tennessee (BNA)
- Dallas (Love Field), Texas (DAL)
- Lubbock, Texas (LBB)
- Little Rock, Arkansas (LIT)
- Midland, Texas (MAF)
- Memphis, Tennessee (MEM)
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (OKC)
- San Antonio, Texas (SAT)
- Louisville, Kentucky (SDF)
- Tulsa, Oklahoma (TUL)
United Airlines
Travelers scheduled to fly with United in select cities between Jan. 30 and Feb. 2 can rebook without paying a change fee or fare difference on flights through Feb. 5, according to its website. They must rebook by that date as well. The waiver applies to the following cities:
- Austin, TX (AUS)
- Charleston, WV (CRW)
- Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX (DFW)
- Bentonville, AR (XNA)
- Hobbs, NM (HOB)
- Lexington, KY (LEX)
- Little Rock, AR (LIT)
- Louisville, KY (SDF)
- Lubbock, TX (LBB)
- Memphis, TN (MEM)
- Midland, TX (MAF)
- Nashville, TN (BNA)
- Oklahoma City, OK (OKC)
- Paducah, KY (PAH)
- San Antonio, TX (SAT)
- Shreveport, LA (SHV)
- Springfield, MO (SGF)
- Tulsa, OK (TUL)