would be some problems and there would be some delays trying to get passengers some time it make our arrangements. but right now, they are still looking at those long flights, the uninterrupted flights from atlanta to new york to boston to philadelphia, all those problem areas. are going to make a decision sometime tomorrow. so passengers are told to do two things, stay in touch with your airline to keep tabs on your flight and your options if there's a cancellation. watch the weather, and be patient. john? >> grit advice. david mattingly, gary tuchman, george howl thanks so much. down to the nitty-gritty what you need it know to make your thanksgiving travel as smooth as possible. and what your rights are as an airline passenger if you do find yourself stuck in an airport. amy farley has the answers. she is the news editor for travel and leisure magazine and writes the trip doctor column. amy joins me now. amy, the first two things i think people think of doing when they're stuck in an airport is complain and drink, neither are probably useful. what are your rights?