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Latest Updates on Hurricane Michael’s Impact on Travel

Travelers are on notice as Hurricane Michael intensified into an extremely dangerous Category 4 storm overnight and is heading for landfall along the Florida Panhandle Wednesday.

According to Weather.com, the National Hurricane Center revealed Michael is likely to cause life-threatening storm surge along impacted coastlines, bring heavy rain that causes flash flooding and sustain maximum wind speeds of 145 miles per hour.

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For cruise passengers, the storm is forcing lines to alter itineraries. Carnival Cruise Line has changed the originally planned courses of several ships, including the Carnival Miracle, Carnival Paradise, Carnival Glory, Carnival Freedom, Carnival Triumph and Carnival Victory.

Royal Caribbean’s Empress of the Seas was also caught in the hurricane near Cuba, and a passenger onboard shared a video on social media of the storm impacting the voyage:

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Rail travelers will also have to deal with delays and cancellations as Amtrak is modifying service to Florida, including adjusting the schedules for The Silver Star line and The Palmetto line. Amtrak will waive additional charges for impacted customers changing their reservations.

Airlines are also feeling the impact of Hurricane Michael, as carriers have started canceling flights and continue issuing waivers for impacted travelers. According to FlightAware.com, 240 flights were canceled in the United States Wednesday and another 329 were delayed.

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Travelers looking to see if their airline is offering waivers as a result of the storm, here is a full list of carriers waiving change fees:

Allegiant Air

­—Travel advisory lasts through October 12 and applies to airports in Destin, Florida; Gulfport, Mississippi; Jacksonville, Florida; Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; and Savannah, Georgia

American Airlines

—Travel advisory lasts through October 11 and applies to airports in Destin/Fort Walton Beach, Florida; Mobile, Alabama; Panama City, Florida; Pensacola, Florida; and Tallahassee, Florida.

Delta Air Lines

—Travel advisory lasts through October 11 and applies to airports in Albany, Georgia; Augusta, Georgia; Dothan, Georgia; Fort Walton Beach, Florida; Mobile, Alabama; Panama City, Florida; Pensacola, Florida; Tallahassee, Florida; and Valdosta, Georgia

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Frontier Airlines

—Travel advisory lasts through October 11 and applies to airports in Pensacola, Florida; Atlanta, Georgia; Birmingham, Alabama; and Tampa, Florida.

Southwest Airlines

—Travel advisory lasts through October 13 and applies to airports in Tampa, Florida; Atlanta, Georgia; New Orleans, Louisiana; Panama City, Florida; Pensacola, Florida; Charleston, South Carolina; Norfolk, Virginia; and Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina.

United Airlines

—Travel advisory lasts through October 11 and applies to airports in Mobile, Alabama; Atlanta, Georgia; Savannah, Georgia; Fort Walton Beach, Florida; Pensacola, Florida; Panama City, Florida; Charleston, South Carolina; Columbia, South Carolina; Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina; and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

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