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Can I change my flight for free due to bad weather? Here's what airlines say
From this Friday through Sunday, a winter storm is expected to affect millions of people in the United States, impacting air travel. “When adverse weather conditions or other uncontrollable events affect your flight and travel dates, you may be able to change your trip without an additional charge,” American Airlines states on its website. As thousands of people may have questions about the status of their flights, the airline says it is working 24 hours a day to assist customers. They assure that affected passengers will be contacted via email or through app notifications. Extreme Weather Jan 21 A January freeze is taking hold across the U.S. with little sign of letting up Weather Jan 21 How to prepare for the winter storm that is set to hit half of the U.S. this weekend However, they note that change fees will be waived if you: Are traveling on an American Airlines flight Have a reservation in any fare class, including Basic Economy Purchased your ticket before Jan. 19, 2026 Are scheduled to travel between Jan. 23-25, 2026 Can travel between Jan. 21-28, 2026 Do not change your origin or destination city Rebook in the same cabin or pay the fare difference Please note that: Changes must be booked by Jan. 25, 2026 Travel must be completed within one year of the original ticket date; a fare difference may apply To change your trip, if you meet the requirements, you can do so online by following these steps: Find your trip on the website or app. If your trip qualifies, you will see the “change trip” option in the toolbar. If you are unable to change your trip through the website, you can call American Airlines reservations at 800-433-7300. Delta offers flight changes with no additional fees Delta Airlines reported that due to the approaching adverse winter conditions, it will help customers manage their travel by allowing those with existing reservations to change their flights without additional fees. “The safety of Delta customers and our staff remains our top priority, so we closely monitor forecasts to determine necessary adjustments to flight schedules,” the company said. To change your flight, visit Delta.com or the mobile app, and “as always, if a flight is canceled or a delay causes a missed connection, Delta will rebook passengers on the next available flight,” the airline stated. “If travel is rescheduled for Jan. 28, 2026, or earlier, in the same class of service as the original reservation, no fare difference will apply. A fare difference may apply if the waiver is restricted to a specific class and the original booking class is not maintained on the rescheduled itinerary,” they said. If the trip is rescheduled after Jan. 28, 2026, a fare difference may apply. Passengers are advised to check their flight status frequently for the most up-to-date information. Customers can also receive updates directly on their mobile devices or by email, where Delta will notify them as far in advance as possible about changes to flight schedules.

San Francisco expands homeless relocation program
San Francisco leaders Thursday morning expanded the Journey Home program aimed at sending the city’s unhoused home. In Thursday’s announcement, Mayor Daniel Lurie and Chief of Health, Homelessness and Family Services Kunal Modi pointed out that 18% of people participating in the city’s Journey Home program make it back to San Francisco. City leaders are looking at why that’s happening and what’s not sticking and will make changes. The program now offers 24/7 support for those who are experiencing homelessness or addiction on the city’s streets. Additionally, there will be a single point of contact and multiple options for people to get back home, including by plane, train or bus. City and community leaders in San Francisco will connect those looking to head back to other counties or even states with more resources to access benefits in hopes they stay home. NBC Bay Area’s Ginger Conejero Saab has more in the video above.

Can I change my flight for free due to bad weather? Here's what airlines say
From this Friday through Sunday, a winter storm is expected to affect millions of people in the United States, impacting air travel. “When adverse weather conditions or other uncontrollable events affect your flight and travel dates, you may be able to change your trip without an additional charge,” American Airlines states on its website. As thousands of people may have questions about the status of their flights, the airline says it is working 24 hours a day to assist customers. They assure that affected passengers will be contacted via email or through app notifications. Extreme Weather Jan 21 A January freeze is taking hold across the U.S. with little sign of letting up weather Jan 21 How to prepare for the winter storm that is set to hit half of the U.S. this weekend However, they note that change fees will be waived if you: Are traveling on an American Airlines flight Have a reservation in any fare class, including Basic Economy Purchased your ticket before Jan. 19, 2026 Are scheduled to travel between Jan. 23-25, 2026 Can travel between Jan. 21-28, 2026 Do not change your origin or destination city Rebook in the same cabin or pay the fare difference Please note that: Changes must be booked by Jan. 25, 2026 Travel must be completed within one year of the original ticket date; a fare difference may apply To change your trip, if you meet the requirements, you can do so online by following these steps: Find your trip on the website or app. If your trip qualifies, you will see the “change trip” option in the toolbar. If you are unable to change your trip through the website, you can call American Airlines reservations at 800-433-7300. Delta offers flight changes with no additional fees Delta Airlines reported that due to the approaching adverse winter conditions, it will help customers manage their travel by allowing those with existing reservations to change their flights without additional fees. “The safety of Delta customers and our staff remains our top priority, so we closely monitor forecasts to determine necessary adjustments to flight schedules,” the company said. To change your flight, visit Delta.com or the mobile app, and “as always, if a flight is canceled or a delay causes a missed connection, Delta will rebook passengers on the next available flight,” the airline stated. “If travel is rescheduled for Jan. 28, 2026, or earlier, in the same class of service as the original reservation, no fare difference will apply. A fare difference may apply if the waiver is restricted to a specific class and the original booking class is not maintained on the rescheduled itinerary,” they said. If the trip is rescheduled after Jan. 28, 2026, a fare difference may apply. Passengers are advised to check their flight status frequently for the most up-to-date information. Customers can also receive updates directly on their mobile devices or by email, where Delta will notify them as far in advance as possible about changes to flight schedules.

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