I need to travel several times this winter – what can I do to protect myself from weather delays?
Winter can be a great time to travel both for business and pleasure. To lessen the chances of weather events adversely impacting your trip, consider these tips:
- Select a flight early in the day
- Choose an airline with multiple flights and routes to your destinations
- Pick a non-stop flight if possible
- If you must connect try to route through a city in the south
- Pack as light as possible and take everything you need for an unplanned overnight with you on board
- Consider taking only carry-on luggage or shipping your luggage ahead
- Fully charge all electronics (especially your cell phone) before heading to the airport
- Dress comfortably in layers and pack some snacks
- Allow extra times to get to the airport, and from the airport to your destination
- Provide the airline and Travel-On with your cell phone number
- Reconfirm your flight status before heading to the airport
- Take advantage of airline offers to change your plans without penalty in advance of an anticipated storm
- If your flight is cancelled, avoid the lines at the airport and call Travel-On immediately to rebook
- Know your rights – airlines are not required to compensate travelers for weather delays, but may provide a meal and a cot