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I've a question for all you Major Dxs.
How long before a predicted Wx event can you/do you preemptively cancel flights?
For instance, the Wx 18 hours from now is predicted to be lousy at XYZ, YZX, and ZXY. BigIron Airlines doesn't want its aircraft stuck at XYZ, etc, but would much rather have them stationed at PHX... which while understandable, is completely hypothetical. Can you legitimately cancel multiple flights 16-18 hours in advance of a predicted Wx event and get away with that??? Especially if you end up landing other company flights at XYZ at the time of the predicted cancellation-justifying Wx?
Is there any language in the Contract of Carriage that specifies how far in advance of a predicted Wx event an airline may cancel a flight and still blame the cancellation on Wx??
How long before a predicted Wx event can you/do you preemptively cancel flights?
For instance, the Wx 18 hours from now is predicted to be lousy at XYZ, YZX, and ZXY. BigIron Airlines doesn't want its aircraft stuck at XYZ, etc, but would much rather have them stationed at PHX... which while understandable, is completely hypothetical. Can you legitimately cancel multiple flights 16-18 hours in advance of a predicted Wx event and get away with that??? Especially if you end up landing other company flights at XYZ at the time of the predicted cancellation-justifying Wx?
Is there any language in the Contract of Carriage that specifies how far in advance of a predicted Wx event an airline may cancel a flight and still blame the cancellation on Wx??
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