Hurricane Ian: What to do if your flight is canceled or if you want to change your booking
Airports and airlines are bracing for impact as Hurricane Ian makes landfall in Florida — and airlines already are canceling flights.If your flight...

Airports and airlines are bracing for impact as Hurricane Ian makes landfall in Florida — and airlines already are canceling flights.If your flight is canceled, then the airline must provide a full refund. According to FlightAware data, nearly 1,850 flights originating from or flying to Orlando, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, or Fort Myers have been canceled.And it's not just Florida and the East Coast that are likely to be affected, experts are warning.Kathleen Bangs, an aviation analyst at FlightAware, told Insider she expects Hurricane Ian to create a snowball effect across the nation: "There's going to be impacts to a lot of people, even if you're in Seattle and Denver and have Florida or East Coast travel.