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What To Do When Your Flight Is Canceled

11/13/2018 (Permalink)

Be prepared for a weather delay or a canceled flight

Whether you’re traveling to or from Gilbertsville,PA, bad weather can sometimes interrupt your travel plans and even result in a canceled flight. There’s nothing that can be done about the atmospheric conditions, but with a little planning and forethought, you should be able to weather the storm without too much trouble.

Keep These 3 Tips in Mind

Finding out that your flight's been cancelled may be inconvenient, but it doesn’t have to ruin your travel plans. Here are three main points to remember:

  • Put safety first. Don’t go against travel advisories or other official recommendations. Bad weather can be fatal, so pay attention to storm tips and keep the safety of yourself and your family foremost in your mind.
  • Have a backup plan. Learn what hotels are in the area that you could stay at in case you are stuck in town for another day.
  • Travel light. The less stuff you have to keep track of, the easier it will be to change course should the need arise.

A Canceled Flight Is Nobody’s Fault

If the weather has caused your flight to be canceled, you may be stuck in place for a while. Stay calm, and ask the airline if you can rebook on a later flight. Often, if you remain polite yet persistent, the airline will compensate you in some way for a flight that's been cancelled. However, if you become belligerent or threatening toward the airline employees, they are less likely to work with you.

Ultimately, there’s not much anyone can do about weather delays or a canceled flight, so the important thing is to be prepared. Heed all safety warnings, and travel light so that any detours can be made as smoothly as possible. It is reasonable to request compensation for a missed flight (due to weather or other difficulties beyond your control), and it’s best to stay calm with airline employees. A little patience can go a long way in this type of situation. After the storm comes the restoration and repairs.

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