Airports, Hundreds of Flights Canceled as Gulf Coast Braces for Hurricane Idalia
Two major Florida airports shuttered Tuesday afternoon ahead of the storm.
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As Florida and the Gulf Coast brace for what experts say could be a “life-threatening” storm, hundreds of flights are being canceled in and out of the state as many attempt to evacuate ahead of Hurricane Idalia.
St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport and Tampa International Airport shut down Tuesday afternoon ahead of the impending storm, as both are located where storm surge is expected to up to 15 feet.
“A significant amount of water would certainly slow down our recovery and reopening and that’s why it’s so critical that we are suspending operations when we are,” Tampa International Airport Operations Director John Tiliacos said Monday during a press conference.

According to , 323 flights set to leave or arrive in Tampa were canceled for Wednesday ahead of the storm, while another 379 were canceled in and out of the airport on Tuesday.
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Major airlines took to X to issue warnings to passengers who might be traveling through or near Idalia’s path, including United Airlines, which said that it was adding additional flights out of Orlando and Sarasota to help assist those trying to evacuate the state.
Tampa Airport () will close Tuesday, August 29 ahead of . To help travelers evacuate, we’re adding additional flights from Orlando (MCO) and Sarasota (SRQ). Check the United app for the latest information and here for waiver options 鉃★笍
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Due to Hurricane Idalia, service in some cities may be disrupted.
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We are monitoring the track of Tropical Storm and Hurricane and have issued a travel alert allowing customers whose travel plans are affected to rebook without change fees.
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Idalia is expected to make landfall on Wednesday morning and to a Category 3 storm.
As Florida and the Gulf Coast brace for what experts say could be a “life-threatening” storm, hundreds of flights are being canceled in and out of the state as many attempt to evacuate ahead of Hurricane Idalia.
St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport and Tampa International Airport shut down Tuesday afternoon ahead of the impending storm, as both are located where storm surge is expected to up to 15 feet.
“A significant amount of water would certainly slow down our recovery and reopening and that’s why it’s so critical that we are suspending operations when we are,” Tampa International Airport Operations Director John Tiliacos said Monday during a press conference.