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Winter storm disrupts air travel across Southern US; hundreds of flights canceled

Winter storm disrupts air travel across Southern US; hundreds of flights canceled
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Madison Blancaflor Managing editor | The Points Guy

Another winter storm is causing significant disruptions to air travel in the United States. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and Dallas Love Field Airport (DAL) are experiencing major cancellations due to severe weather conditions. As of 5 p.m. EST, over 720 departures at DFW had been canceled, which accounts for more than 60% of all scheduled flights on Thursday. This airport serves as a key hub for American Airlines.

Dallas Love Field, home to Southwest Airlines, has also seen over 45% of its departures canceled. Nationwide, more than 1,900 flights were canceled by early Thursday evening, with Texas being the most affected area.

The storm is expected to move eastward, affecting other parts of the southern U.S., leading to over 500 flight cancellations from Atlanta to Memphis, Nashville, and Charlotte for Friday.

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Airlines have issued travel advisories for airports across several states including Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. These advisories allow travelers flexibility in changing their tickets without additional fees during this weather event.

Delta Air Lines has issued a travel alert covering much of the Southeast region including its hub at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). The world's busiest airport confirmed preparations for the storm's impact via social media.

American Airlines' travel alert includes several southeastern airports such as Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT), where snow removal and de-icing equipment are ready.

The National Weather Service warned that the storm will bring snow, sleet, and freezing rain across the South and Southeast regions with dangerous travel conditions anticipated from Atlanta through both Carolinas. Accuweather indicated that these conditions could extend into the mid-Atlantic and Northeast by the weekend.

This wave of flight disruptions follows another winter storm earlier this month that led to thousands of flight cancellations between January 4th and January 6th. Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) had previously shut down runways due to adverse weather conditions.

Travelers are advised to check if their trips fall under any airline travel advisories related to "Winter Storm Cora." They should review refund rights under U.S. Department of Transportation policy in case flights are canceled or significantly delayed due to bad weather.

Additionally, passengers might consider avoiding checked luggage given potential last-minute changes in flight schedules amidst widespread delays and cancellations.

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