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  2. Airlines begin canceling flights, offering rebooking ahead of ...

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    Travelers with Delta flights scheduled to, through and from the following airports between Sept. 25 and Sept. 27 may rebook their flights for free. Cancun, Mexico (CUN) Daytona Beach, Florida (DAB)

  3. Will Tropical Storm Debby cancel your flight? How to check ...

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    Florida's west coast was under tropical storm watches and warnings Friday as the system neared. The center warned that some areas could possibly face tropical-storm-force winds and even a 1- to 3 ...

  4. Airlines cancel flights, airports close as Hurricane Milton ...

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    As of Tuesday afternoon, 1,311 flights within, into, or out of the United States were delayed, and 701 were canceled, with that number expected to rise as more than 1,500 flights scheduled for ...

  5. Key West International Airport - Wikipedia

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    National served Key West for nearly 25 years and later operated Convair 340 and Convair 440 prop aircraft, [6] as well as Lockheed L-188 Electra turboprops, into the airport. [7] In 1968, National began the first jet flights into Key West with Boeing 727-100s, providing nonstop service to Miami.

  6. Tropical Storm Fay (2008) - Wikipedia

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    Fay was the first storm on record to hit the same U.S. state on four separate occasions, beating a record set by Hurricane Gordon of 1994, and was just the third storm on record to hit the U.S. at least 3 times, the third was Hurricane Juan in 1985, although Juan did not hit the same state three times; one of its landfalls was in Alabama, and ...

  7. Hurricane Milton - Wikipedia

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    As it did so, a pinhole eye measuring 4 nautical miles (7 km) soon developed within very deep convection of around −80 °C (−112 °F), [22] with Milton becoming a major hurricane and soon after a Category 5 hurricane, by 11:00 UTC and 16:00 UTC respectively on October 7, [23] [24] making it the second Category 5 hurricane of the season.