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Hurricane feelings/policy?

CupCrusher40
Frequent Flyer B

Fall Florida trips, nervous for

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Re: Hurricane feelings/policy?

dfwskier
Aviator A

There will be fewer days WITH hurricanes than there will be days WITHOUT hurricanes

Re: Hurricane feelings/policy?

floridaguy
Aviator C

I suggest that you stay home.

 

Avoid all risks.

Re: Hurricane feelings/policy?

SoCalFlyer97
Frequent Flyer A
Solution

@CupCrusher40 wrote:

Hurricane feelings/policy?


Not sure what your question is but it looks like you were asking about reservation policy and hurricanes.

 

Southwest will normally post a travel advisory to its website for airports that are forecasted to have weather that would impact operations (expected weather delays, diversions or cancellations). When that happens, customers holding reservations to, from, or through the cities in question will be eligible to "rebook in the original class of service or travel standby (within 14 days of their original date of travel between the original city-pairs and in accordance with [Southwest's] accommodation procedures) without paying additional charges."

 

That means if you're planning a trip to Florida and the weather shows a possible hurricane threat that would impact travel at the selected Florida airport, expect the airline to post a travel advisory that would allow you to rebook your flight to another day between the original airport pairs within 14 days of the original travel date at no additional charge or difference in fare.

Re: Hurricane feelings/policy?

CupCrusher40
Frequent Flyer B

ft. myers october last year?

Re: Hurricane feelings/policy?

floridaguy
Aviator C

Earthquake feelings/policy?

 

Snow feelings/policy?

 

High Winds feelings/policy?

 

High Temperature feelings/policy?

 

 

Where does it all end?