Hurricane Irma

21stamps

Well-Known Member
FLL closing at 7:45 pm tomorrow. 1143 flights cancelled between MIA, FLL, WPB, Jax. And cruise ships are returning passengers early to Miami with no plans for them?
Any announcement for PBI closures yet? Hopefully they remain open a little longer.
 

LAKid53

Official Member of the Girly Girl Fan Club
Premium Member
Honestly better to be on land than out at sea.


True, but now you're stuck in an evacuation with no way out if your flight home was Sunday. If MCO is closing Saturday, MIA will be closing then too, if not earlier. Will the airlines consider your flight rebooking a priority over new bookings? If there are any flights left to book....
 

DisneyGigi

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Omg just got a traffic update.

Friends left Key West at 10:40am headed towards Orlando, then leaving the state tomorrow. Current status- Sitting in stopped traffic near Yeehaw Junction, for the past hour.

Has anyone driven from Orlando area out of the state yet? How long does that take?
We left at 11:00 today- took us til around 4:30 to cross the Florida state line. Georgia and SC are just as bad. We are not even to Charleston yet. I-95 is horrid.
 

LAKid53

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Any announcement for PBI closures yet? Hopefully they remain open a little longer.

It was a list quickly shown on TWC. Found it odd Jax was in the mix, unless it was cancellations of flights to South Florida.
 

21stamps

Well-Known Member
It was a list quickly shown on TWC. Found it odd Jax was in the mix, unless it was cancellations of flights to South Florida.

Just found this. Totally stinks if true. There's a lot of people who went with flights late Friday and Saturday morning.

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MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Airports in Florida remain open despite slowdown as the FAA manages the volume of flight traffic.

A Traffic Management Program is in effect for Miami International Airport, Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood Int’l Airport and Orlando International Airport. There wasn’t a ground stoppage, but aircraft were delayed in order to increase the spacing between flights in the air.

Dozens of departures and arrivals were cancelled Thursday at MIA due to Hurricane Irma.

MIA hub carrier American Airlines announced that it will begin the process of stopping operations at the airport on Friday afternoon. That stands for Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers and West Palm Beach, as well.
 

invader

Well-Known Member
Hadn't heard about the universities. There goes Saturday's game. But preparing for the storm is more important.
Literally insignificant at this point but...

Its going to be tough to reschedule what will likely be 2 games (ULM,UM). We're at one loss already and only rescheduling one of those two basically kills any chance we had at making it to the CFP.
 

LAKid53

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Premium Member
Just found this. Totally stinks if true. There's a lot of people who went with flights late Friday and Saturday morning.

Follow CBSMIAMI.COM: Facebook | Twitter

MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Airports in Florida remain open despite slowdown as the FAA manages the volume of flight traffic.

A Traffic Management Program is in effect for Miami International Airport, Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood Int’l Airport and Orlando International Airport. There wasn’t a ground stoppage, but aircraft were delayed in order to increase the spacing between flights in the air.

Dozens of departures and arrivals were cancelled Thursday at MIA due to Hurricane Irma.

MIA hub carrier American Airlines announced that it will begin the process of stopping operations at the airport on Friday afternoon. That stands for Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers and West Palm Beach, as well.

It does, but the "delayed in order to increase the spacing between flights in the air" says it all. You can only put so many flights in the air at one time. And airlines will want to start repositioning as many aircraft as they can ahead of the storm. Safety of those passengers flying is paramount.
 

HauntedPirate

Park nostalgist
Premium Member
Figure on airport closures happening from south to north, and likely in rapid succession. MCO has already stated it's closing at 5pm tomorrow (Friday), so my guess is MIA will likely close around then if not sooner, and FLL and JAX likely to close soon after.
 

DisneyCane

Well-Known Member
Literally insignificant at this point but...

Its going to be tough to reschedule what will likely be 2 games (ULM,UM). We're at one loss already and only rescheduling one of those two basically kills any chance we had at making it to the CFP.

UM game is likely to be rescheduled for 10/7. If they do cancel ULM it won't be made up (like our game against Arkansas State).
 

21stamps

Well-Known Member
It does, but the "delayed in order to increase the spacing between flights in the air" says it all. You can only put so many flights in the air at one time. And airlines will want to start repositioning as many aircraft as they can ahead of the storm. Safety of those passengers flying is paramount.

I understand. I just know it will push more people to stay.
 

21stamps

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Figure on airport closures happening from south to north, and likely in rapid succession. MCO has already stated it's closing at 5pm tomorrow (Friday), so my guess is MIA will likely close around then if not sooner, and FLL and JAX likely to close soon after.

Orlando is closing first? Why? Many people booked flights out of Orlando to specifically avoid this.
 

invader

Well-Known Member
UM game is likely to be rescheduled for 10/7. If they do cancel ULM it won't be made up (like our game against Arkansas State).
ULM just got cancelled. Good to know about UM, gives a little more time for Blackman to prepare. Good luck to you if you're riding this storm out anywhere in FL!
 

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