Hurricane Milton: Airlines Issue Alerts for Category-3 Storm
Hurricane Milton: Airlines Issue Alerts for Category-3 Storm
Hurricane Milton, now a Category-3 storm, is expected to make landfall in Florida on Wednesday. Airlines are allowing impacted passengers to adjust their travel plans without fees.
Recent Hurricane Woes
Just over a week after Hurricane Helene caused destruction across the Southeast, Hurricane Milton is approaching Florida, creating concerns for travelers.
Currently traveling northeast at 17 m.p.h. with sustained winds of 120 m.p.h., Milton is forecast to hit Florida's west coast late Wednesday.
Flight Cancellations and Closures
Florida airports are preparing for closures due to the storm, with Tampa International Airport already closed since 9 a.m. ET on Tuesday. St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport has canceled all Wednesday and Thursday flights, while Orlando International Airport plans to close Wednesday at 8 a.m. ET.
Miami International Airport is monitoring the situation, advising travelers to check their flight status, while Palm Beach International Airport remains operational.
Airline Travel Waivers
In anticipation of the storm, major U.S. airlines including American, Delta, Frontier, JetBlue, United, Southwest, and Spirit have issued travel advisories allowing passengers to rebook without fees for flights impacted by the storm, spanning various Florida airports.
Avoiding Flight Disruptions
To minimize disruptions, check NOAA's National Forecast Map to assess weather conditions three days ahead of your flight. Consider booking early morning flights as they are less likely to face delays.
On travel day, monitor your airline’s app for updates or use flight-tracking apps to check the status of your plane’s arrival.
Conclusion
Stay informed and prepared as Hurricane Milton approaches, ensuring a smoother travel experience.