Airline Travel Advisories: January Change Fee Waivers & Rebooking Options

Multiple airlines like United, Southwest, and Delta offer January travel change waivers and rebooking options for specific dates (Jan 21-28) and regions (Eastern/Southern US), often allowing same-cabin, same-city changes or refunds for cancellations.
Airline Travel Rebooking & Waivers
All vacationers’ original tickets have to have been acquired on or prior to January 20, and the new trip should be a United trip leaving in between January 21 and January 28. Tickets must remain in the same cabin and in between the exact same cities as initially scheduled.
If a trip is terminated or dramatically postponed by Southwest and the guest picks to cancel their trip instead of rebook, they might be qualified for a reimbursement for the extra ticket– even if the ticket was non-refundable– in addition to any optional travel fees spent for.
To adjust traveling, visit Delta.com or the app. The airline encourages travelers to inspect their trip status regularly for “ultramodern information” or obtain updates sent straight to their phone or e-mail with Single Notification.
The airline company noted that the change charge will be waived if you can travel between January 21 and 28. Flights have to be rebooked by January 25, and the origin or destination city can not be altered. Flyers require to rebook in the exact same cabin or pay the difference.
Regional Airport Travel Advisories
Travelers flying out of eastern United States airports should have had travel arranged in between January 24 and January 26, and travelers flying out of southerly airports should have had traveling arranged in between January 23 and January 25.
1 Airline advisories2 Airline change policies
3 Flight rebooking
4 January travel updates
5 Travel fee waivers
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