Hurricane Florence air travel: What you need to know about cancellations, fare caps and waivers

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Hurricane Florence air travel: What you need to know about cancellations, fare caps and waivers - CNBC

  • More than 1,500 flights have been canceled in states in Florence's path.
  • Airlines have waived date-change, baggage and pet fees.
  • Hurricane Florence made landfall early Friday with top winds of 90 miles per hour.
Hurricane Florence hit North Carolina on Friday morning with top winds of 90 miles per hour, prompting flight cancellations in the Southeast through the weekend.

Several airports in the region suspended operations. A spokeswoman at Charleston International Airport said flights were canceled until at least Friday night. Airlines canceled more than 700 flights scheduled for Friday. Some 200 flights, or about half of the departures and arrivals at Raleigh-Durham International Airport, were canceled.
 
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