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By Arlene Fleming, About.com Guide to Air Travel since 2002

When a Flight Delay or Cancellation is Caused by Weather

Tuesday January 13, 2009
After the last blog entry about flight delays and cancellations due to the airline's own issue, I thought it might be good to look at the flip side - when an airline is not responsible for your flight being grounded.

The holiday season that just ended was rife with weather-related cancellations - with story after story of travelers stranded at airports, inside a gate area during the holidays - stuck!

But is there anything you can do, or the airline will do when weather swoops in and destroys your chances of getting to your destination on time? When Flights Cancel due to Weather - Typical Airline Policies and a Few Tips for Flights Canceled due to Weather looks at answering this question.

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