The latest Hurricane Milton travel updates
Briefly

"I'm afraid it's pretty late for people to pivot at this point. The airlines do have the flexibility for people who are travelling around the hurricane to most Florida airports. If people want to delay flights, they can do that with no charge. But if they want to completely change a destination, then they'll be able to do so only by paying a fare difference."
"Throughout Tuesday, airlines have been adapting by adding additional flights out of Florida and offering travel waivers. United Airlines added five new flights in Tampa and Orlando, and subsequently an extra flight out of Orlando on Tuesday, using larger planes to accommodate more passengers on two flights from Sarasota."
"American Airlines added more than 2,000 seats on flights out of Tampa and Sarasota. The airline also issued a travel alert allowing customers to rebook travel to and from 12 Florida airports with no change fees, reflecting the industry's efforts to support passengers amidst the hurricane disruption."
"Port Tampa suspended all vessel operations after the US Coast Guard issued Port Condition Zulu, indicating gale-force winds are imminent. Consequently, three cruise lines scheduled to sail from Port Tampa this week have made adjustments to their itineraries to handle the disruptions caused by the adverse weather conditions."
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