Airports Reopen Across Florida After Historic Winter Storm
Airports Reopen Across Florida After Historic Winter Storm

Airports Reopen Across Florida After Historic Winter Storm

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Airports across the southeastern United States, including Jacksonville International Airport (JIA), Mobile Regional Airport, and Tallahassee Airport, are reopening following closures due to a rare winter storm that brought snow and ice to the region. The storm, named Winter Storm Enzo, forced the closure of JIA from Tuesday night until noon Wednesday, with numerous flights canceled or delayed. Mobile Regional and Mobile International Airports, as well as Pensacola International Airport, are also resuming operations, advising travelers to check with airlines for the latest flight updates. The storm caused significant disruptions, with thousands of flights canceled or delayed nationwide. Jacksonville's airport management highlighted the unusual nature of the storm, comparing it to closures last seen during Hurricane Irma in 2017. Travelers are encouraged to monitor flight statuses closely and contact airlines for rebooking options.

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