More than 4,000 flights in the Northeast have been cancelled due to snowstorm.
Airports in the New Jersey, New York, Boston, and Baltimore-Washington D.C. have cancelled the majority of flights for Tuesday. But as of Monday, Chicago O’hare took the biggest hit: According to the listing, more than 200 flights there were halted on March 13.
Southwest: Without incurring an additional fee, affected customers can rebook or travel standby within 14 days of their original travel date.
JetBlue: Customers traveling to or from cities affected by the storm can rebook their flights from March 13 to March 16. They can also choose to refund trips booked before March 10.
American Airlines: Depending on the airport, passengers traveling to or from affected cities can change their flights to March 15 or March 17 without a fee.
United: Travelers flying through affected cities can rebook through March 17 without paying a change fee.
Spirit: Customers can rebook through March 16 or March 18, depending on the airport.
Delta: Those who are slated to fly March 14 or March 15 can rebook travel through March 17 without a fee.
Frontier: Those traveling between March 13 and March 15 can reschedule through April 7 without an additional charge.
Emirates: Due to the potential impact of winter storm Stella on flight operations at US East Coast airports, several Emirates flights scheduled to operate on 14 March have been delayed or cancelled.