Several major airlines have decided to extend their travel waivers in response to the ongoing wildfires in Los Angeles, California. The wildfires have caused disruptions to travel plans, leading airlines to offer flexibility to affected passengers.
United Airlines Updates Waiver Policy
United Airlines announced that they are extending their waiver policy for customers traveling to or from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Burbank Bob Hope Airport (BUR). Passengers can rebook their flights without incurring change fees due to the wildfires.
American Airlines Offers Flexibility
American Airlines has also implemented a similar policy, allowing passengers traveling to or from select airports in Southern California to change their flights without penalty. The airline is closely monitoring the situation and providing updates to customers as needed.
Delta Air Lines Provides Assistance
Delta Air Lines is offering waivers to passengers flying to or from LAX, Long Beach Airport (LGB), and Burbank Bob Hope Airport (BUR). The airline is encouraging affected travelers to check their flight status and make necessary changes to their itineraries.
Southwest Airlines Supports Affected Passengers
Southwest Airlines is showing support for travelers impacted by the wildfires by extending their rebooking policy for flights to and from LAX. Passengers can adjust their travel plans without facing additional charges during this challenging time.
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As the wildfires continue to affect air travel in the region, airlines are prioritizing customer safety and convenience. Passengers are advised to stay informed about the latest updates from their respective airlines and make necessary adjustments to their travel plans.
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Stay informed and stay safe during this challenging time.