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Logan Airport Flight Delays, Cancelled, due to severe weather and Passengers Stranded


Severe weather causes Logan Airport Flight Delays and cancellations, leaving passengers stranded. Stay updated on travel advisories and rebooking options.

Passengers were held at Logan Airport over the weekend after dozens of aircraft were diverted to Boston due to bad weather.

Hurricane Debby made landfall in Florida on Monday morning. Due to bad weather Logan Airport Flight Delays.

As many as 25 planes were forced to land at Logan on Sunday due to bad weather, and the airport could not provide gate, fuel, or aircraft service for the additional flights crowding the runway, according to nbcboston.com.

Some passengers told nbcboston.com that they held on aircraft for up to six hours, slept in airports, and won’t be able to return home until Tuesday.

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FlightAware reported Logan Airport Flight Delays about 544 delays and 208 cancellations at Logan Airport on Sunday. As of 9:30 a.m. on Monday, Logan has 111 delays and 58 cancellations.

Massport issued a weather notice on X on Monday morning, stating that “Due to Hurricane Debby, flights in and out of the southeastern US may be delayed over the next few days.” Please confirm with your airline if you want to go to this location.

Massport sent a similar notification to tourists on Sunday.

Check out the travel alerts and advisories provided by various airlines. Customers may see their flight status here.

JetBlue

According to an airline warning, JetBlue, Logan Airport’s largest carrier has waived change fees and pricing differences for passengers flying between various destinations on August 4, including Boston.

Customers can rebook tickets for travel until August 7 online at jetblue.com’s manage journeys area before the original planned flight departs. Customers who have canceled flights can receive a refund in the original manner of payment.

The original trip must have been booked on or before August 3.

United Airline

According to a travel notice, United Airlines will waive change fees and ticket differences for flights booked on or before August 2 for travel between August 3 and August 5.

The airline identified the affected cities, including Boston. The replacement flight must depart between August 2 and August 10, with tickets in the same cabin and between the original locations booked.

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American Airlines

Customers of American Airlines can modify their trip without paying a cost, according to the airline’s travel advisory, which lists impacted areas such as Boston.

The change cost is eliminated in any fare class if the ticket was purchased before August 3, the trip is scheduled for August 4-5, the trip may occur between August 4-8, and the origin or destination city remains unchanged.

Changes must be booked by August 5.

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