ORLANDO, Fla. — Travel is expected to be the busiest during this holiday season, in addition to the winter storms delaying flights ahead of Christmas.
Here is how you can check the status of your flight if you or your loved ones are taking a trip.
Orlando International Airport (MCO) The Orlando International Airport is experiencing heavy delays due to the winter storm. The National Weather Service is calling it a “once in a generation” storm. OIA said people should expect heavy crowds and the busiest day will be the day after New Year’s, with 162,000 travelers.
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Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB) Orlando Sanford International Aiport has reported flight delays and cancellations due to winter storms in the Midwest. They advise arriving two to three hours prior to your flight.
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Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB) This airport has not said there are any delays.
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