Over 1,500 flight cancellations today due to Winter Storm Olive, more expected Thursday

Winter Storm Olive has caused major disruption to air travel in the United States, with over 1,500 flight cancellations today alone. The storm is expected to continue through Thursday, with more cancellations expected.
The storm has already caused problems in the Midwest, with high winds and snow causing hundreds of flight delays and cancellations. The worst affected airports are Chicago’s O’Hare and Midway, with both airports experiencing significant delays and over 500 flights cancelled. Other airports affected include Cleveland, Detroit and Minneapolis-St. Paul.
The storm is expected to continue through Thursday, with more cancellations expected. Airlines have been forced to cancel flights and reroute others to avoid the storm. Airlines have also been waiving change fees for customers affected by the storm, allowing them to rebook without incurring additional costs.
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for much of the Midwest, with snow and high winds expected to continue through Thursday. The storm is expected to cause significant disruption to air travel in the region, with more flight cancellations likely.
For those affected by the storm, it is important to check with their airline to see if their flight has been cancelled or delayed. Airlines are also offering waivers for those affected by the storm, allowing them to rebook without incurring additional costs.
Winter Storm Olive has caused major disruption to air travel in the United States, with over 1,500 flight cancellations today alone. The storm is expected to continue through Thursday, with more cancellations expected. For those affected, it is important to check with their airline to see if their flight has been cancelled or delayed, and take advantage of any waivers offered by the airline.