
Key Points
- A major winter storm is affecting travel across much of the U.S., leading airlines to cancel flights and issue waivers.
- Over 1,500 flights have already been canceled for Saturday, with more disruptions expected as the storm continues.
- Airlines and authorities are advising travelers to monitor flight status, plan extra time, and utilize flexible rebooking options.
Summary
A significant winter storm is disrupting air travel across large portions of the U.S., with airlines canceling flights and issuing travel waivers in anticipation of severe weather. Over 1,500 flights for Saturday have already been canceled, and more disruptions are expected as snow, sleet, and freezing rain impact regions from the Southern Rockies to New England. Airlines are preparing by repositioning aircraft, adjusting crew resources, and reinforcing staffing, while authorities urge travelers to stay updated on flight information and allow for extra time at airports.
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