dcfromva
No horsing around, Christmas is coming!
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Congress seems to always get things done while in crisis mode.
Hopefully, they don't get their flights cancelled trying to get back to DC!
Congress seems to always get things done while in crisis mode.
I wasn’t in the least surprised to see all 3 of the NYC area airports listed. Guess they’ll hit MacArthur on Long Island and Westchester later in the week to complete things.Nothin surprising in the rumored list. Looks like they start at 4% drop in traffic Fri and work up to 10% mid next week.
Yeah, isn’t it nice to be loved?Of course both Chicago airports are on there. What a shock considering how much they love us... /
Giving me April 2022 flashbacks. Don’t drop bags until you know for sure they’re flying.Also, there are about 7 flights out to home each day, not including flights with a stop.
So hopefully we'd get out on one of them Friday!
How exactly do you see the bolded working? You really never know "for sure" if you're flying until you take off. The chances are extremely high when you push back from the gate, but not 100%. They're slightly lower when boarding starts. Any time before that and a flight can get cancelled. So, how do you not drop bags until you know "for sure"?Giving me April 2022 flashbacks. Don’t drop bags until you know for sure they’re flying.
https://www.disboards.com/threads/southwest-cancelled-our-flight-with-less-than-12-hours-.3878174/
We fly 11/21. If only it wouldn’t take us 1.5 days (20+ hr drive with 3 kids). But I suppose that would be the alternative.
No. If Disney releases a waiver to their normal policies it will be all over the blogs and Dis quick. So far, they have not.Do we know how Disney is going to handle this if someone's flights are cancelled? We already paid for rooms, tickets, and lightning lanes.
Unfortunately, our flights to MCO next week are JetBlue at 8:30pm and the flights home are SW. If we can't get down there (because the JetBlue flights are canceled), but the SW flights are not canceled, I don't think SW is going to be very sympathetic.
What's the cancellation policy? Unless there's something written where they'll refund you if you have to cancel, they don't have to give you anything. Being Disney, I think there's a good chance they will, but wouldn't assume anything.Do we know how Disney is going to handle this if someone's flights are cancelled? We already paid for rooms, tickets, and lightning lanes.
Can't you change SW for credit if necessary?Unfortunately, our flights to MCO next week are JetBlue at 8:30pm and the flights home are SW. If we can't get down there (because the JetBlue flights are canceled), but the SW flights are not canceled, I don't think SW is going to be very sympathetic.
But most flights are sold out.DD and I leave on Saturday 11/8; she returns Tuesday, 11/11, I return Friday 11/14. BGR-LGA-MCO. Bangor is not on the list, but LaGuardia and Orlando are. I am hoping that out flights are sold-out full so Delta doesn't choose to cancel them. Doesn't it make more sense for them to cancel "emptier" flights, so there are fewer people to reschedule?
This is why travel insurance is always a good idea. There's still might be enough time to go ahead and get it. Make sure you read your policy extremely carefully though.Do we know how Disney is going to handle this if someone's flights are cancelled? We already paid for rooms, tickets, and lightning lanes.
Unfortunately, our flights to MCO next week are JetBlue at 8:30pm and the flights home are SW. If we can't get down there (because the JetBlue flights are canceled), but the SW flights are not canceled, I don't think SW is going to be very sympathetic.