Airlines are waiving fees and offering refunds after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reduced flights by 10% Friday at 40 airports, including Logan , due to the government shutdown.
Travelers faced delays and cancellations on Friday at Logan Airport and Massport, in a statement , said, “For those traveling over the next few days, we do anticipate delays and cancellations and strongly urge passengers to check with their airline before coming to the airport.”
Ahead, check out what airlines are doing for customers in response to the reduction of flights.
JetBlue
JetBlue, in an alert , said it will reach out to travelers impacted and automatically rebook them on the next available flight. If your flight is cancelled and you choose not to travel, you can opt for a full refu

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