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Flight Disruptions Surge as Hurricane Debby Hits Florida

by Alice
Hurricane

Hurricane Debby, making landfall along Florida’s Big Bend coast as a Category 1 storm, has caused significant travel disruptions across the United States. The storm’s impact has led to thousands of flight cancellations and delays, affecting travelers nationwide.

Extent of Flight Cancellations and Delays

As of Monday morning, over 1,300 flights within, into, or out of the United States were canceled, with an additional 1,800 flights delayed, according to FlightAware. Orlando International Airport (MCO) experienced the most significant impact, with 20% of its scheduled flights canceled and another 14% delayed. Tampa International Airport (TPA), Miami International Airport (MIA), and Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) also faced considerable disruptions.

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Airline Cancellations

American Airlines reported the highest number of cancellations, axing over 370 flights, which constitutes 10% of its total schedule. Southwest Airlines followed with more than 240 canceled flights, while Delta Air Lines canceled over 130 flights. This disruption follows a particularly difficult weekend, during which over 3,800 flights were canceled and approximately 19,000 flights were delayed.

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Airline Responses

In response to the disruptions, major U.S. airlines, including Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, JetBlue, and Spirit Airlines, issued travel alerts. These alerts include waivers for change fees and fare differences for passengers who choose to postpone their travel plans.

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Hurricane Debby’s Impact

Hurricane Debby struck Florida’s Gulf Coast with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph on Monday morning, as reported by The Associated Press. The storm is expected to move slowly north across northern Florida before stalling over coastal Georgia and South Carolina. In reaction to the storm, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency for 61 counties, while Georgia Governor Brian Kemp and South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster have also declared states of emergency in their respective states.

Conclusion

Hurricane Debby’s arrival has caused widespread flight cancellations and delays, disrupting travel plans for thousands of passengers. As the storm continues its path across the southeastern United States, travelers should remain informed about potential impacts on their flights and consider rescheduling their plans. The current Atlantic hurricane season, anticipated to be “above-normal,” has already seen its fourth named storm with Hurricane Debby.

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