COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KOAA) — Flying can be stressful enough, but with restrictions from the Federal Aviation Administration, travelers might notice impacts to their own flights.
Airlines are having to cut back flights by 10% and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on Friday that it could go up to 20% if the shutdown continues.
So, what happens if your flight is cut? And what money can you get back, if any, if you're facing cancellations?
Here's what News5 found for a few popular airlines.
United Airlines
If travelers are taking United Airlines, they can get a refund if the ticket was purchased on or before November 4. If the flight is cancelled, people can still get refunds even if the original ticket bought was non-refundable, or was a basic economy ticket.
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