The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Airlines cancel flights in hurricane's path

Some also adding flights out of Florida to escape Irma.

- By Kelly Yamanouchi kyamanouch­i@ajc.com

Delta Air Lines is cancelling flights that had been scheduled for Wednesday in St. Thomas as it prepares for Hurricane Irma to pass through the Caribbean.

Atlanta-based Delta said it will also delay its evening flights in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and is planning to assess facilities after the storm passes.

The airline said its team of meteorolog­ists expect the storm to begin curving north late Saturday afternoon, passing between Cuba and the Bahamas toward the southern tip of Florida. The airline said its strategic planners are working with

employees at airports along the storm’s path.

Delta is also adding flights out of South Florida, as residents scramble to evacuate.

The added flights from Miami, Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Key West

will come into Atlanta, Delta’s largest hub.

The planes Delta is adding on the routes are narrow-body and wide-body jets, including Boeing 757s.

Southwest Airlines, the second-largest carrier at Hartsfield-Jackson Internatio­nal Airport, is cancelling flights to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic and San Juan on Wednesday and today.

Dallas-based Southwest is also cancelling flights scheduled for Friday and Saturday to Nassau and Havana. Hartsfield-Jackson is advis

ing travelers to monitor their airline’s communicat­ions channels.

Delta and Southwest are both allowing travelers with flights booked to change their travel plans without paying certain charges if they had flights booked to cities in the hurricane’s path during a set period.

On Wednesday, Delta added more cities in Florida that qualify for its waiver, indicating the broadening reach of the storm.

In addition to a number of destinatio­ns in the Caribbean, Delta passengers with flights booked during the

period Sept. 6-17 to, from or through Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Key West, Sarasota, West Palm Beach, Daytona Beach, Fort Walton Beach, Gainesvill­e (Fla.), Jacksonvil­le, Melbourne, Orlando, Panama City, Pensacola, Sarasota/Bradenton, Tallahasse­e or Tampa/St. Petersburg/Clearwater in Florida, can make a change to their ticket without a fee.

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