Continental Airlines Flight Service Change Due Tropical Storm Hermine

September 8, 2010 | Airline Flight, Airports, Aviation

Tropical Storm Hermine has been attacked several towns in the American territory. The storm is expected early from northeastern Mexico and crossed into Texas. Hermine came ashore Monday night in northeast Mexico. By early Tuesday, the National Hurricane Center said the storm was about 10 miles (15 km) south-southwest of Harlingen, Texas, and 20 miles (30 km) northwest of Brownsville.

Tropical Storm Hermine which hit several cities affect flight services at several airports and flight schedules of several airlines.

Continental Airlines has been announced, Tropical Storm Hermine to affect several flights schedule to and from Texas.

Several airports including those in Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Fort Worth and Austin may cancel and delay flights. Continental advised travelers to delay flights and will allow a one-time date or time change through Sept. 8 to customer’s flying from or through the affected airports without penalty.

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