As flights are delayed and canceled at Logan Airport in Boston and across the country, travelers are left stranded and unsure of what to do. Experts say that people have a few routes they could take if their flight is impacted by the ongoing government shutdown.
AAA said folks need to consider a plan B for Thanksgiving Day travel.
" This is uncharted territory. We really have not seen anything quite like this, with big question marks about air travel as we are approaching the busiest travel time of the year. There's been advice to consider booking a second flight a refundable policy so that way if your original flight does work out you'd be able to cancel," Spokesperson AAA Northeast, Mark Schieldrop said.
Travel expert Maddi Bourgerie said they are fielding a lot of call

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