
As Hurricane Dorian continues to wreak its havoc, airlines, airports, businesses, schools, cruise lines, theme parks and attractions are just some of the entities that are closing and canceling events and encouraging the public to make alternate plans.
Most every airline with flights into and out of the storm’s path is canceling flights and allowing travelers to change their travel plans without penalty.
Additional cities on the East Coast have been added to our #HurricaneDorian alert. Check here for the latest info: https://t.co/vg37CIKKgm pic.twitter.com/2QDNMVCgto
— americanair (@AmericanAir) September 1, 2019
Airports in affected areas are adjusting their opening and closing times.
Hurricane #Dorian Statement – 9/2/19 Afternoon
— Orlando International Airport (@MCO) September 2, 2019
Dorian's track forces ceasing of operations at MCO on Tuesday, September 3.
The latest update will always be pinned to top of our page. Passengers: Please check with your airline for updates regarding your specific flight. pic.twitter.com/GZozxIz7LF
#HurricaneDorian update: TPA is seeing 28 cancellations so far today, mostly on @silver_airways. Please check your flight status with your airline before coming to the airport!
— Tampa International Airport ✈️ (@FlyTPA) September 3, 2019
Please note: We do not expect to close, and our operations are normal.
Dorian update (9/1, 2:20pm): PBI will cease all commercial air service tomorrow, Monday, 9/2. Contact your airline for Sunday flight updates. Updates will be posted when available. Do not plan to shelter at PBI. PBI is not a shelter. County shelter info: https://t.co/QZH4UWtkYJ
— Palm Beach International Airport (@flyPBI) September 1, 2019
Hurricane #Dorian update: pic.twitter.com/C9pFQMv532
— Miami Int'l Airport (@iflymia) September 2, 2019
If you have travel plans today or over the next few days, be sure to check with your airline and your airport before leaving home. Additional cities are being added to the Hurricane Dorian alert zones hourly. And flight cancellations will likely occur in cities far from the affected zones.
Most of all – stay safe!