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- Charleston International Airport will cease operations at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 4.
- Orlando International Airport will cease operations at 2:00 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 3.
- All-female flight crew is set to conduct a recon mission to collect data on Hurricane Dorian as it approaches the Florida Coast, making history for NOAA.
- Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Int’l Airport (FLL) to suspend operations on Monday at 12 Noon until further notice.
- Both American Air and Delta operations are suspended at Orlando Melbourne International Airport (MLB) until further notice.
- Bahamas Press is reporting Grand Bahama Airport is under 5 feet of water.
Trajectory forecast
U.S. Airlines brace for Hurricane Dorian
American Airlines on Thursday said travelers booked Sept. 2-3 to or from 13 Florida airports, from Key West to Gainesville and including its Miami hub, can change their tickets without paying a fee or difference in fare if they can travel as late as Sept. 10.
Spirit Airlines and JetBlue Airways issued similar waivers for several Florida airports, including Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, and Jacksonville.
Southwest Airlines doesn’t charge a flat fee for flight changes, but it won’t make passengers who want to change their flights pay for the fare difference if they can fly within two weeks of their original travel date. The policy applies to passengers with tickets to or from six Florida airports from Aug. 31 to Sept. 4.
Military aircraft
Military aircrafts from Florida’s coast will be arriving to NAS Fort Worth JRB in the next few days for protection from hurricane Dorian.