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With Hurricane Milton moving past Florida just as the long fall break begins, many travelers are left wondering if it's safe to continue with their travel plans. While the storm will have passed ...
Nathan Ciurzynski's flight from Tampa to San Diego is canceled because of a hurricane. When he asks American Airlines for a refund, it offers a flight credit instead. Can he get his money back?
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Hurricane Milton: Was your flight canceled at PBIA? Here's what you can do now Frontier Airlines planes taxi at Denver International Airport in ...
With Hurricane Milton reaching Florida just as the long fall break begins, many travelers are left wondering if it's safe to continue with their travel plans.While the storm will have passed by ...
As the Southeast U.S. recovers in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene’s destruction, consumers looking to change their air travel plans to or from affected areas without taking a financial hit may ...
The day before my flight, I received a notification that it had been canceled due to Hurricane Milton. I requested a refund but American Airlines issued a flight credit that expires in one year.
Home Personal Finance Spending Leisure Travel Hurricane Season 2025: What Travelers Need to Know This Summer A stormy season is brewing. NOAA is forecasting an active hurricane season. Here’s ...
Hurricane Helene prompts mass travel changes from airlines, cruises Delta and more have sent passengers updates on flights impacted by the storm.
Tampa and Orlando International Airports are already closed for Hurricane Milton. Disney World and Universal Orlando parks are closed, too.
Is Disney World closed for Hurricane Milton? What to know as storm approaches Disney announced that they will close their park in phases on Wednesday, the day Milton is expected to make landfall ...
Thousands of travelers cut vacations short for Helene and Milton, or now want to change future travel plans. But getting your money back is not so simple.
Travelers impacted by Hurricane Helene’s destruction in the Southeast U.S. may be out of luck when it comes to financial compensation.