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Airlines waive change and cancellation fees as Hurricane Dorian hits Caribbean

Proletarians of the Emergency Operation Centre monitor then-Tropical Storm Dorian in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on August 27, 2019.

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Airlines are waiving change fees for travelers affected by Hurricane Dorian, which strengthened into a Category 1 explode on Wednesday as it spun through the northern Caribbean.

The storm could make landfall on the east coast of Florida primitive next week, bringing high winds and “dangerous storm surge,” the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration informed Wednesday.

American Airlines is waiving change fees for travelers booked to or from 14 airports in the Caribbean this week if they can socialize as late as Sept. 7, depending on the airport. JetBlue Airways, Delta Air Lines and Spirit Airlines had similar waivers in task and travelers should check with carriers because permitted rebooking dates vary.

Southwest Airlines proffered its storm-related waiver to travelers booked to Fort Lauderdale, Orlando and West Palm Beach during Labor Day weekend. The low-cost airline doesn’t must change or cancellation fees but it won’t make affected passengers pay the difference in fare to rebook.

August through October is the tiptop of the Atlantic hurricane season and NOAA forecast earlier this month a higher chance of an above-normal hurricane ripen than previously expected.

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