Airline/Storm update from the USVI DOT
Airline/Storm update from the USVI DOT
This information is from the Dept. of Tourism:
1. St. Croix will begin to feel the effects of the storm at 8:00 pm this
evening with the heaviest impact being felt around midnight. Winds will
begin decreasing at approximately 8:00 am tomorrow morning.
2. St. Thomas/St. John will begin to feel the effects of the storm at 3:00
am tomorrow morning with the heaviest impact being felt around 8:00 am
tomorrow morning. Winds will begin to decrease around 11:00 am
3. Based on the information provided at 11:00 am the center would now pass
over St. John.
Airlines:
1. All commuter flights (SJU/STT & SJU/STX) have been cancelled
2. American has confirmed the departure of the 3:40 pm flight this
afternoon from STT.
Please note this information is subject to change based on future
information and you will be updated as information is received. We apologize
for any information that changes between the time distribution occurs and
the next update.
1. St. Croix will begin to feel the effects of the storm at 8:00 pm this
evening with the heaviest impact being felt around midnight. Winds will
begin decreasing at approximately 8:00 am tomorrow morning.
2. St. Thomas/St. John will begin to feel the effects of the storm at 3:00
am tomorrow morning with the heaviest impact being felt around 8:00 am
tomorrow morning. Winds will begin to decrease around 11:00 am
3. Based on the information provided at 11:00 am the center would now pass
over St. John.
Airlines:
1. All commuter flights (SJU/STT & SJU/STX) have been cancelled
2. American has confirmed the departure of the 3:40 pm flight this
afternoon from STT.
Please note this information is subject to change based on future
information and you will be updated as information is received. We apologize
for any information that changes between the time distribution occurs and
the next update.
Anthony for Virgin Islands On Line
"2. American has confirmed the departure of the 3:40 pm flight this afternoon from STT."
Ugh, that makes me sick just to think about. Personally, I'd rather wait it out on the island and leave after the fact. I flew through just the tropical wave last Saturday and that was eerie. We couldn't even see the wing for at least 15,000 feet of our ascent.
Ugh, that makes me sick just to think about. Personally, I'd rather wait it out on the island and leave after the fact. I flew through just the tropical wave last Saturday and that was eerie. We couldn't even see the wing for at least 15,000 feet of our ascent.
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