They can also re-book to flights in or out of New York’s LaGuardia Airport (LGA) or Phildelphia International Airport (PHL).
JetBlue passengers can also re-book without change fees or fare differences through May 31, including flying out of New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), where the carrier has its biggest presence in the New York region.
Delta Air Lines also issued its own travel advisory in recent days, which runs through June 15 — though customers have to make changes by May 24.
Passengers rights
Keep in mind, passengers with a canceled, significantly delayed or changed itinerary can claim a full refund if they decide not to travel, and don’t accept rebooking, under U.S. Department of Transportation policy. The refund rules would also apply to passengers who opt to rebook themselves on another airline, take the train or drive to their destination instead of accepting flights from their original airline.
But airlines are less likely to compensate stranded passengers for hotel stays, meals or ground transportation when the problems are deemed outside their control.
That said, travelers who book with a credit card that has travel insurance protections may be able to recoup some of those unexpected expenses.
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