Feb 10, 2021
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The ongoing coronavirus pandemic continues to have massive impacts on airline schedules. With many carriers still shuffling route networks (often in favour of more leisure-focused destinations), there’s a solid chance that your upcoming flights will face a significant schedule change — or be cancelled altogether.
With widespread international travel restrictions still in place — and becoming more restrictive in certain instances — prospective trips you booked last year for this spring and summer may be on the chopping block. That said, many airlines aren’t updating their schedules more than a couple of months in advance. And if you make the first move and cancel a flight before the airline does, you’ll likely be left with a voucher rather than a refund.