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Hurricane Debby Hits Florida: Over 350 Texas Flights Canceled Texas travelers face disruption as Hurricane Debby makes Florida landfall. American and United Airlines among those affected—expect delays and cancellations.

Published August 5, 2024 at 8:47am by Brandi D. Addison


Hurricane Debby Wreaks Havoc Across the US

Hurricane Debby, a Category 1 storm, made landfall in Steinhatchee, Florida, at 7 a.m. on Monday, causing widespread damage. The impact of the storm has been felt across the Southeast, with over 1,700 flight delays and 1,300 cancellations across the US on Monday, according to Flight Aware.

Texas also saw significant disruptions, with at least 350 flights canceled or delayed, particularly at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (146 flights).

Airlines Waive Change Fees

Several airlines are offering flexibility to affected travelers:

Passengers are reminded that they are entitled to refunds if their flights are canceled, per the U.S. Department of Transportation. Visit your airline's website to reschedule and for updates.

Flight Tracking

Keep an eye on your flight status via your airline or airport's website, or through FlightAware.com.

Read more: At least 350 flights in Texas canceled, delayed Monday as Hurricane Debby hits Florida