Current travel advisories
Some government and public health advisories may affect travel requirements or entry restrictions.
When severe weather or other uncontrollable events impact your flight and travel dates, you may be able to change your trip with no change fee.
We understand you may have questions about your upcoming travel. We’re working around the clock to care for you on your travel journey.
If your flight is impacted, we'll reach out via email and app notifications.
If your trip is eligible, you can make a one-time change online. Here’s how:
If you can't change your trip online call Reservations for help.
If your trip is eligible, you can make a one-time change online. Here’s how:
If you can't change your trip online call Reservations for help.
If your trip is eligible, you can make a one-time change online. Here’s how:
If you can't change your trip online call Reservations for help.
Some government and public health advisories may affect travel requirements or entry restrictions.
To help reduce the risk of Ebola entering the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has temporarily restricted entry into the U.S. for travelers who have recently been in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
Travelers who have been in the DRC within 21 days of their flight, including U.S. citizens and U.S. nationals, won't be permitted to board a commercial flight to the United States. U.S. citizens and U.S. nationals who have recently been in the DRC should plan to remain outside the country for 21 days before traveling to the United States.
U.S. citizens and U.S. nationals who have been in Uganda or South Sudan (and not in the DRC) within 21 days of traveling to the United States must enter through a designated airport for enhanced screening.
Travelers can review the CDC's guidance for a list of designated airports and the latest health information about Ebola for those returning to the United States from the DRC, Uganda and South Sudan.
U.S. citizens who need consular assistance can visit the U.S. Department of State's Ebola outbreak resources or call: