As Hurricane Helene approaches Florida, Tampa International Airport (TPA) has announced the suspension of all commercial and cargo operations starting at 2 am on Thursday, September 26, 2024. The airport will remain closed until it can assess any damage after the storm has passed.
Tampa International Airport Closure Details
The closure is expected to last until at least Friday, September 27, when damage assessments can be safely conducted. Tampa International is coordinating with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and airlines to determine the reopening timeline based on the safety of roadways, facility readiness, and staff availability.
Before the closure, the airport and its partners will secure the airfield, jet bridges, ground equipment, and any remaining aircraft. TPA is not a designated shelter, and the airport will not be available for public use during the closure.
Impact for Walt Disney World Travelers
Although Tampa International Airport will be closed, Orlando International Airport (MCO)—the primary airport for Walt Disney World travelers—remains open and operational. However, severe weather from Hurricane Helene may cause flight delays or cancellations. Travelers are strongly encouraged to check with their airlines for any flight updates.
For those with flights scheduled through Tampa International, stay informed by monitoring airport updates and contacting your airline for rescheduling options as soon as operations resume.
As the storm continues to develop, additional updates may be provided regarding the reopening of Tampa International and potential changes at other Florida airports. Stay tuned for further developments.
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