Hurricane Milton Disrupting Travel: Flights, Cruises, and More
Hurricane Milton's Impact on Air Travel
Hurricane Milton is causing major disruptions in air travel across Florida and beyond as the storm approaches the state. As of Tuesday afternoon, 702 flights within, into, or out of the U.S. have been canceled, primarily affecting Florida airports. Tampa International Airport alone saw nearly 160 flights canceled.
Airlines Respond with Waivers
- American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines, and United Airlines are issuing travel waivers.
- Passengers can rebook flights without any change fees.
- American Airlines has added over 2,000 seats to accommodate evacuees.
Cruise Adjustments Due to Hurricane Milton
Cruise lines are also taking precautions. Royal Caribbean is adjusting the routes of seven voyages, while Carnival has modified plans for four ships and continues to monitor other adventures.
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