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Here’s the Status of the Airports in the Path of Hurricane Irma
Here’s the Status of the Airports in the Path of Hurricane Irma-November 2024
Nov 7, 2024 3:53 PM

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Updated 9/14/2017

The strongest Atlantic storm in decades, Hurricane Irma is tearing across the Caribbean and has Florida in its crosshairs. Islands that have already been hit have experienced utter devastation, losing not only property, but also lives. With such a massive storm impacting the region, air travel has been heavily affected. Please check back on this page for the status of airports across the Southeast U.S. and the Caribbean—we will be updating it periodically. All information is subject to change.

Click here for more information about how Irma may affect your travel plans.

Florida

Florida Keys Marathon International (MTH)

Closed indefinitely to commercial traffic.

Fort Lauderdale: Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL)

Open, but check with your airline for specific information.

Fort Myers: Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW)

Open, but check with your airline for specific information.

Key West: Key West International (EYW)

Closed until further notice.

Miami: Miami International Airport (MIA)

Open to limited flights. Full capacity operations expected over the weekend.

Orlando: Orlando International Airport (MCO)

Open to many flights. Check with your airline for additional information.

Sarasota: Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (SRQ)

Open to many flights. Check with your airline for additional information.

West Palm Beach: Palm Beach International Airport (PBI)

Open, but contact your airline for information on delays and cancellations.

Caribbean

Anguilla: Clayton J. Lloyd International (AXA/TQPF)

Open to charters and emergency flights only.

British Virgin Islands: Terrance B. Lettsome International (EIS/TUPJ)

Open, but contact your airline for information on delays and cancellations.

Dominican Republic: Punta Cana International (PUJ/MDPC)

Open, but contact your airline for information on delays and cancellations.

Haiti: Port-Au-Prince International (PAP/MTPP)

Open, but contact your airline for information on delays and cancellations.

Puerto Rico: Luis Munoz International (SJU/TJSJ)

Open. Check your airline for more details about delays and cancellations.

Sint Maarten: Princess Juliana International (SXM/TNCM)

Open to emergency and evacuation flights only.

St. Barts: Gustaf III Airport (SBH/TFFJ)

Likely closed due to hurricane damage. Check with your airline.

St. Kitts: Robert L. Bradshaw International (SKB/TKPK)

Open. Check your airline for more details about delays and cancellations.

Turks and Caicos: Providenciales International (PLS/MBPV)

Open. Check your airline for more details about delays and cancellations.

U.S. Virgin Islands: Cyril E. Kingi Airport (STT/TIST)

Only open to emergency relief flights.

Bahamas

Cap-Haitien: Cap-Haitien International (CAP/MTCH)

Open. Check your airline for more details about delays and cancellations.

Freeport: Grand Bahama International (FPO/MYGF)

Open. Check your airline for more details about delays and cancellations.

Great Exuma Island: Exuma International (GGT/MYEF)

Open. Check your airline for more details about delays and cancellations.

Marsh Harbour: Marsh Harbour Airport (MHH/MYAM)

Open. Check your airline for more details about delays and cancellations.

Nassau: Lynden Pindling International (NAS/MYNN)

Open. Check your airline for more details about delays and cancellations..

North Eleuthera: North Eleuthera Airport (ELH/MYEH)

Open. Check your airline for more details about delays and cancellations.

San Salvador: San Salvador International (ZSA/MYSM)

Open. Check your airline for more details about delays and cancellations.

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