Hurricane Milton's path takes it through Tampa, Orlando airports, airlines are impacted

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Hurricane Milton's path takes it through Tampa, Orlando airports, airlines are impacted
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Hurricane Milton continued swirling towards Florida on Monday, prompting responses from airlines and major airports in the storm’s projected path.

Many airlines are keeping a close eye on the hurricane, its projected path and how it could impact their operations. They have also responded with travel advisories and waivers. Milton, currently a Category 5 storm, is "forecast to remain an extremely dangerous hurricane through landfall in Florida" on Wednesday, the National Weather Service said. "We have a weather waiver in place," United Airlines said. "We’re continuing to monitor closely.

7-10 flights through nine Florida cities if the rebooking occurs no later than Oct. 15 in the same type of cabin. American Airlines is waiving the change fee for customers with flights to and from 12 Florida cities scheduled for Oct. 8-10 who make their trip adjustments by Oct. 10 and follow other provisions, according to its website. Other airlines have also responded to the upcoming hurricane.

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