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Irma Continues To Snarl Travel As It Heads To Georgia, South Carolina

Irma Continues To Snarl Travel As It Heads To Georgia, South Carolina

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https://consumerist.com/2017/09/11/irma-continues-to-snarl-travel-as-it-heads-to-georgia-south-carolina/

Although Irma has now been downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm, it’s still got plenty of juice in it as it continues to rage in Florida and move towards Georgia and South Carolina. And that means trouble may still be tricky in the coming days, as some airports remain closed and airlines cancel hundreds of flights.

If you have plans to fly in or out of any of storm-affected areas this week, you’ll want to check with the airline before you head to the airport. To that end, Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines is bracing for Irma and has canceled about 800 flights on Monday already.

Irma Continues To Snarl Travel As It Heads To Georgia, South Carolina

Sep 11, 2017, 4:27pm UTC
https://consumerist.com/2017/09/11/irma-continues-to-snarl-travel-as-it-heads-to-georgia-south-carolina/ >Although Irma has now been downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm, it’s still got plenty of juice in it as it continues to rage in Florida and move towards Georgia and South Carolina. And that means trouble may still be tricky in the coming days, as some airports remain closed and airlines cancel hundreds of flights. >If you have plans to fly in or out of any of storm-affected areas this week, you’ll want to check with the airline before you head to the airport. To that end, Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines is bracing for Irma and has canceled about 800 flights on Monday already.