United Continental Holdings Inc. (UAL) announced that United Airlines has canceled selected flights to and from mid-Atlantic and northeast airports beginning Sunday evening due to severe weather forecast for the eastern United States.
On Monday, the airline is limiting or suspending service at several airports in the region, including at its hubs at Newark Liberty International Airport and Washington Dulles International Airport. United expects to resume service on Tuesday with selected cancellations, weather permitting.
Customers ticketed on flights to, from or through impacted cities from October 28 through October 31 may reschedule their itineraries for travel through November 4 with a one-time date or time change, and the airline will waive the change fees.
For flights that are canceled or delayed more than two hours, customers may request refunds to the original form of payment.
The airline said that Customers may change travel plans quickly and conveniently via united.com. Customers may also book a new reservation, change an existing reservation or check flight status by calling United Reservations at 800-UNITED-1.
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