It's no secret that sometimes, travel can get complicated. But do you know what to do when a flight is canceled or delayed? Considering the number of people who now travel by air daily, it's probable that at some point you—or someone you know—will get hit with a flight delay or cancellation and you should be prepared.

Here's how to handle those inevitable delays and cancellations like a pro. If you have a coronavirus-specific cancellation, refer to our comprehensive list of international airline policies.

Know the rules in the U.S.

If a flight is delayed for reasons beyond the airline's control, such as weather, strikes, air traffic control, and, yes, most mechanical issues, U.S. carriers are not obligated to do anything more than get you to your destination on their next available flight. Here's how the DOT sums it up on its Fly Rights page:

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