Flights canceled at Logan Airport due to Friday’s storm
JetBlue has canceled more than half of its Boston flights.
More than 440 flights have been canceled at Logan International Airport on Friday due to a wintry mix of freezing rain, sleet, and snow in the region.
By Friday morning, JetBlue, Logan’s largest carrier, had canceled 63 percent of its Boston flights, according to FlightAware.com, a website which tracks delayed and canceled flights. Allegiant Air canceled all of its Boston flights. Several other airlines had canceled more than half of their flights at Logan: United Airlines canceled 69 percent, Southwest 55 percent, and American Airlines 51 percent.
Logan Airport posted an advisory on social media, warning customers about potential storm-related delays and cancellations on Friday and advising travelers to check their airline’s flight status.
JetBlue will waive change/cancel fees and fare differences for customers traveling Feb. 3 and Feb. 4 to/from the following destinations: Boston, New York, Newark, N.J., Westchester County in N.Y.; and Worcester.
“Customers may rebook their flights for travel through Tuesday, February 8, 2022 online in the Manage Flights section of jetblue.com or by calling 1-800-JETBLUE (538-2583) prior to the departure time of their originally scheduled flight,” JetBlue wrote on its website. “Customers with cancelled flights may also opt for a refund to the original form of payment. Original travel must have been booked on or before Wednesday, February 2, 2022.”
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