Florida's largest airport is picking up the pieces after taking a hit from Hurricane Irma -- and it's unclear when it'll be up and running again. Miami International Airport will be closed Monday after sustaining "significant water damage throughout," according to CEO Emilio Gonzalez. The airport tweeted late Sunday that it needs to assess the damage before deciding whether passenger flights can resume Tuesday. The airport said late Sunday that some airlines would fly in staff members on Monday in preparation for the resumption of flights. "We are working closely with the airlines and partners to open FLL as soon as we're ready to resume operations," the airport tweeted late Sunday.
Source: CNN September 11, 2017 03:19 UTC