RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Though operations have resumed at Richmond International Airport (RIC), 36 flights have been canceled Monday, many during the early morning departure period.
Since the arrival of winter storm Jonas, 338 flights have cancelled at RIC. Click here to check RIC’s website for more information about flights.
Flyers are strongly encouraged to check your flight’s status — via airline websites or mobile apps — before leaving for the airport. Passengers should also have the confirmation and phone numbers to all airlines, hotels and rental car agencies they may be using in preparation for potential weather-related disruptions.
For this storm, air carriers have widely issued change fee waivers to allow rescheduling to alternate dates. For fee waiver policies, please contact your air carrier:
- Allegiant Air — www.allegiantair.com
- American Airlines — www.aa.com
- Delta Air Lines — www.delta.com
- JetBlue Airways — www.jetblue.com
- Southwest Airlines — www.southwest.com
- United Airlines — www.united.com
Also, the Transportation Security Administration has a downloadable app called MyTSA for mobile devices that tracks airport delays, offers travel tips and posts security checkpoint wait times.
If you do plan to travel, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) suggests allowing extra time to travel to your destination and be aware of potentially icy areas such as bridges, overpasses and shady spots. For the latest roadway conditions in Virginia, please visit VDOT’s travel center website.
