ORLANDO, FL (352today.com) – Trans World Airlines slogan in the 1960s was Up, Up and Away, but for those who travel by plane that thought may be delayed due to the impact of Hurricane Milton.
Grounded travelers may find themselves spending a few more days in Florida before they’re allowed to reach their destination by plane.
- Tampa International Airport: Closing Oct. 8 at 9 a.m.
- Peter O. Knight, Tampa Executive, Plant City airports: Closing Oct. 8 at 9 a.m.
- Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport: Closed Oct. 8
- Orlando International Airport: Closed Oct. 9
- St. Pete-Clearwater Airport: Closed Oct. 9
- Orlando International Airport: Closes Oct. 9 at 8 a.m.
- Southwest Florida Airport: Closed Oct. 9 and 10
- Orlando Sanford International, Punta Gorda, and Jacksonville Airport: Monitoring the hurricane. You’re advised to check your flight status with the airline.
Gainesville Regional Airport last reported on its Facebook page that “GNV is monitoring Hurricane Milton. Travelers need to check for the latest status with their AIRLINE (not the airport).”
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