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Here is the latest information released by airlines and online
travel agencies:
Last updated, 09/17/01
DOMESTIC AIRLINES
AirTran
- Call 800-AIR-TRAN (800-247-8726) for updated flight information
or rebooking
- Passengers scheduled to travel through September 18 may
request a voucher for future travel, or rebook for travel
through November 1, without a change fee
- Visit http://www.airtran.com
for updates
Alaska
Airlines
- About 75 percent of Alaska's regular schedule will operate
Monday, including international flights
- Travelers scheduled to fly through Monday may request
refunds or rebooking without penalty
- Travelers scheduled to fly between September 18 and October
11 may rebook without penalty
- Check http://www.alaskaair.com
for updated flight schedules, as phone lines are very busy
American
Airlines
- Toll-free number for families of AA 11 or AA 77: 1-800-245-0999
- About 65 percent of American's regular schedule will
operate Sunday; flights to/from Washington (National) are
canceled through at least Monday
- Call 800-223-5436 for flight updates or visit http://www.aa.com
- The airline will trim its capacity in many markets, and
will eventually operate only 80 percent of its previous
flight schedule
- Customers scheduled to travel through September 18 may
rebook without penalty for travel through November 15, or
may receive a refund
- Customers scheduled to travel through September 25 may
rebook without penalty for travel through November 15
America
West
- Most flights are operating Sunday, except for international
flights and those to/from Washington (Reagan National)
- For updated flight status information, click
here
- Travelers scheduled to fly September 11-13 may receive
a refund or rebook without penalty
- Passengers scheduled for travel through September 16
may rebook without penalty
- Call 800-235-9292 to make arrangements, by November 15
- Check http://www.americawest.com
for updates
ATA
- Service has resumed to all operational airports, and
ATA expects to operate 80 percent of its normal schedule
on Sunday
- Rebook, cancel, or change travel scheduled through September
14 without incurring penalties
- Check http://www.ata.com
for an updated flight schedule
- Call 800-I-FLY-ATA (800-435-9282) for information on
refunds or rebooking
Continental
- A reduced schedule will operate on Sunday, about 55 percent
of the normal schedule, and including flights to Mexico
- The airline will reduce its schedule by 20 percent over
the long-term
- Call 800-525-0280 or visit http://www.continental.com
for flight updates
- Refunds are available for travelers with tickets for
September 11-13
- Customers scheduled to travel through September 25 may
rebook without penalty
Delta
- About 75 percent of normal schedule is operating on Sunday
- International flights are operating, including most flights
to/from Europe, and some flights from Latin America and
Japan to the U.S.
- For flight info, call 800-325-1999 or visit http://www.delta.com
- The airline will reduce its schedule by 20 percent over
the long-term
- Customers scheduled to travel through September 18 may
rebook without penalty for travel through November 15, or
may receive a refund
- Customers scheduled to travel through September 25 may
rebook without penalty for travel through November 15
- Call 800-221-1212 or the number on your SkyMiles card
- Check http://www.delta.com
for updates
Frontier
- Frontier is operating as scheduled, subject to some delays
and/or cancellations
- All travel scheduled through September 25 may be refunded
or changed without penalty
- Call 800-432-1359 for assistance with rebooking or to
check schedule updates, or visit http://www.frontierairlines.com
Hawaiian
Airlines
- A full schedule has resumed
- Travelers should confirm their flight status before going
to the airport, and arrive three hours before departure
for trans-Pacific flights
- For more information call 888-222-1699, or visit http://www.hawaiianair.com
JetBlue
- A full schedule will resume this weekend, with the exception
of a few flights to/from New York (JFK) on Saturday and
Sunday that have been canceled
- Travelers scheduled to fly through September 17 may rebook
through September 30 without change fees or fare increases,
or travel beginning October 1 without change fees only
- Travelers on canceled flights may rebook or receive credits
or full refunds
- Special fares are available for travel to New York, for
departure through September 19 and return through October
2
- Call 800-JET-BLUE (800-538-2583) for assistance
Midway
- All future flight operations are suspended
- Ticketholders are entitled to refunds or rebooking on
other carriers
Midwest
Express
- All service will resume Sunday except for Washington
(Reagan National) flights, some of which will arrive instead
at Washington (Dulles)
- Refund and change rules waived for travel scheduled through
Monday
- Visit http://www.midwestexpress.com
for updates
National
Airlines
- Schedules have resumed, except for flights to/from Washington
(Reagan National)
- For updated flight information, call 888-314-5387
- The airline will reduce its schedule by 20 percent over
the long-term
- Travelers scheduled to fly through September 14 may rebook
without penalty
- Non-refundable tickets may be exchanged for a travel
voucher or refund
- Call 888-757-JETS (888-757-5387) if you have an electronic
ticket; customers with paper tickets must exchange them
at a National ticket counter
Northwest
- About 50 percent of scheduled flights operated on Saturday
- The airline will reduce its schedule by 20 percent over
the long-term
- Travel scheduled through September 15 may be refunded
or changed without penalty
- Travel scheduled from September 16 through October 11
may be rebooked without penalty for travel within one year
- Visit http://www.nwa.com
or call 800-441-1818 for flight information before leaving
for the airport
Southwest
- Call 800-435-9792 for updated flight status, or visit
http://www.southwest.com
- Passengers with reservations made on or before September
11 for travel through September 30 may rebook or request
a refund without penalty
Spirit
Air
- Spirit has resumed scheduled service, subject to some
cancellations
- Customers should arrive at least three hours before departure
- Visit http://www.spiritair.com
for updates or call 800-772-7117
Sun
Country
- A full flight schedule has resumed
- Customers traveling through September 16 at 12 midnight
CT may request refunds
- Call 800-FLY-N-SUN (800-359-6786) for travel updates
TWA
- About 90 percent of TWA's regular service will operate
Sunday
- Passengers scheduled to travel through September 18 may
rebook tickets for travel through November 15, or request
refunds, without penalty
- Passengers scheduled to travel through September 25 may
rebook tickets for travel through November 15 without penalty
- For travel updates, visit http://www.twa.com
United
Airlines
- Toll-free number for families of UA 93 or UA 175: 1-800-932-8555
- Limited domestic and international service will operate
through the weekend, and will increase throughout next week
- Visit http://www.united.com
for schedule updates and specific routes that will be served,
or call 800-824-6200 for flight information
- The airline will reduce its schedule by 20 percent over
the long-term
- Passengers scheduled to fly through September 25 will
be able to rebook their travel without penalty or receive
a voucher refund; for details, click
here.
- Call 800-241-6522 for more information
US
Airways
- About two-thirds of scheduled flights will operate Sunday,
and about three-quarters on Monday. All flights to/from
Washington (Reagan National) are canceled through Monday.
A reduced shuttle schedule between Boston and New York (LaGuardia)
will also operate until 4 p.m. ET Sunday, when the shuttle
will resume a normal schedule
- Check http://www.usairways.com
for flight status, or click
here
- Customers scheduled to travel through September 25 may
rebook without penalty for travel through November 15, or
may receive a refund. Call 800-428-4322 for reaccommodation
Vanguard
- A full schedule is now operating, subject to some delays
and cancellations
- Call 800-VANGUARD (800-826-4827) for flight status and
reaccommodation
- Passengers should arrive at the airport at least three
to four hours before departure
INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES
The FAA has begun to allow foreign airlines to fly into
the U.S., provided they meet heightened security standards,
and depending on their country of origin. Click
here for a list of foreign airports and carriers that
have been cleared to fly to the U.S., and then check with
the airline for schedule details.
Aer
Lingus
- A full schedule of transatlantic flights will resume
on Sunday
- Passengers on canceled flights this week may rebook or
receive a refund without penalty
- Advance purchase and minimum stay rules are waived between
Ireland and the U.S. through September 21
- For more information, call 866-IRISH-FLT (866-474-7435)
or visit http://www.aerlingus.ie
Aeromexico
- U.S.-Mexico flights will continue to resume on Sunday
- Flights within Mexico, and from Mexico to Europe or South
America are operating as normal
- For updated flight information, call 800-237-6639
- Passengers should arrive at the airport three hours before
departure
- Passengers with U.S.-Mexico reservations through September
21 may rebook without penalty
- Visit http://www.aeromexico.com
and click on "Important News" or call 800-865-0576 for updates
Air
Canada
- Domestic, international, and transborder service has
resumed, except for flights to/from Washington (Reagan National),
and Air Canada expects to operate over 80 percent of its
schedule on Monday
- Call 888-247-2262 for flight information or visit http://www.aircanada.com
- Customers scheduled to travel through September 16 may
rebook without penalty: within Canada, for travel within
seven days; and to/from the U.S. and international destinations,
for travel completed by December 12
- Refunds are available for certain flights; for details,
visit http://www.aircanada.com
Air
France
- Service has resumed to/from most U.S. cities, but passengers
are asked to arrive four hours before departure
- Passengers with travel scheduled through September 25
may rebook for travel through January 2 with no change fee
or penalty
- Passengers with travel scheduled after September 25 may
rebook for travel through January 2, or may request a refund
in the form of a voucher for future travel
Air
Jamaica
- Flights will resume a normal schedule on Sunday
- Passengers with tickets through September 25 may cancel
or rebook without penalty
- Call 800-523-5585 if your travel plans have been affected
Air
New Zealand
- Passengers scheduled for flights through September 14
may cancel their booking and request a refund
- Passengers scheduled for travel to, from, or via the
U.S. and U.K. through September 18 can rebook for travel
through November 30 without penalty
- Call 800-262-1234 or visit http://www.airnz.com
for updates
Alitalia
- Service to/from the U.S. has resumed, subject to delays
and cancellations
- Passengers scheduled for travel between September 11
and 25 can obtain a refund or change their ticket without
penalty
- For more information, call 877-435-7254 or 800-223-5730,
or visit http://www.alitaliausa.com
All
Nippon Airways
- All flights between Japan and the U.S. will resume a
normal schedule on Sunday
- Call 800-235-9262 or visit http://www2.fly-ana.com
for flight updates
Austrian
Air
- For information on flight status, call 800-843-0002 or
visit http://www.austrianair.com
British
Airways
- Flights between the U.K. and the U.S. and Canada have
resumed; British Airways expects to operate 70 percent of
its flights to London (Heathrow) and over 80 percent to
London (Gatwick) on Sunday
- Passengers scheduled to travel between September 11 and
September 17 may rebook for travel through October 31, subject
to availability and without penalty
- Call 800-AIRWAYS (800-247-9297) or visit http://www.britishairways.com
for more information
Cathay
Pacific Airlines
- Flights to/from the U.S. and Canada have resumed
- Travelers should call 800-233-2742 in the U.S. or 800-268-6868
before going to the airport, or visit http://www.cathay-usa.com
China
Airlines
- Service to/from the U.S. and Canada has resumed
- Visit http://usa.china-airlines.com
for updates
Icelandair
- Normal service has resumed
- Customers scheduled to travel through September 18 may
rebook without penalty for travel through March 15, 2002
(excluding December 15-January 10), or may receive a refund
- Customers scheduled to travel through September 25 may
rebook without penalty for travel through March 15, 2002
(excluding December 15-January 10)
- Call 800-223-5500 or 800-757-7242
Japan
Airlines
- Service to/from the U.S. is operating normally, subject
to delays or cancellations
- Travelers scheduled for travel through September 30 may
request a refund or rebook without penalty through September
30
- For more information, or to rebook, call 800-525-3663
or visit http://www.japanair.com
Korean
Air
- Service to/from the U.S. is operating normally, subject
to delays or cancellations
- For more information, call 800-438-5000 or visit http://www.koreanair.com
Lufthansa
- Flights between Germany and the U.S. and Canada have
resumed, subject to some delays and cancellations
- Passengers scheduled for travel between September 11
and September 30 can be rebooked/rerouted within the same
class without any fee
- Call 800-645-3880 for more information
- Check http://www.lufthansa.com
for updates
Mexicana
- A limited schedule will operate to/from the U.S. and
Canada on Sunday
- Passengers scheduled to travel between September 11 and
21, may extend the validity of their ticket up to one year
from the date of issue, without penalty
- Visit http://www.mexicana.com.mx
or call 800-531-7921 for updates
Qantas
Airways
- All flights to/from the U.S. have resumed operating
- If you are scheduled to travel within the next 24 hours,
call Qantas at 800-227-4500 to confirm flight schedules
- Travelers with tickets between September 11 and 14 should
call for rebooking
- Visit http://www.qantas.com
for updates
SAS
- All flights to/from the U.S. are operating as normal;
flights to/from Tel Aviv are canceled through September
19
- For more information, call 800-221-2350 or visit http://www.scandinavian.net
Swissair/Sabena
- Normal schedules have resumed to/from the U.S. and Canada
- Call 800-722-0850 for inquiries
Virgin
Atlantic
- Service between the United Kingdom and the U.S. or Canada
has resumed, subject to delays and cancellations
- Any passengers booked on a Virgin flight should call
800-862-8621
- Passengers with tickets between September 11 and 17 may
rebook or receive a full refund without penalty; this also
applies for passengers with tickets between London and New
York through September 21
- Passengers with tickets between September 18 and 21 may
rebook without penalty
- Check http://www.virgin-atlantic.com
for updates
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