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After the horrific attack in New Orleans’ French Quarter that took the lives of 14 and left dozens of others injured, the airlines flying to/from Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) have issued travel advisories this week. Thousands of fans were in town for the Allstate Sugar Bowl, which has been postponed until tomorrow, January 2nd. This has made many need to change their travel plans and the airlines are being helpful with these adjustments.
American Airlines
Passengers traveling on American Airlines between January 1st and 3rd (with tickets purchased by January 1st) can travel until January 6th within the same cabin. Basic Economy is included. More details can be found here.
Breeze Airways
Passengers traveling on Breeze Airways between January 1st and 3rd can travel within the next two weeks or cancel for full flight credit. No Flex Fare is included. More details can be found here.
Delta Air Lines
Passengers traveling on Delta Air Lines between January 1st and 3rd can travel in the same class of service by January 6th with no fare differences. More details can be found here.
Southwest Airlines
Passengers traveling on Southwest Airlines between January 1st and 3rd may adjust their travel plans and rebook or travel standby within 14 days of their original travel date, between the original city pairs, and in accordance with its accommodation procedures, without incurring additional charges. More details can be found here.
United Airlines
Passengers traveling on United Airlines between January 1st and 3rd (with tickets purchased by December 31st) can travel until January 6th within the same cabin. More details can be found here.
Anthony’s Take: What a devastating scene in NOLA early this morning. The airlines are all working to get passengers re-accommodated as needed and it’s best to contact your carrier as early as possible for the best rebooking options if you’re traveling to or from New Orleans this week.
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