Orlando International Airport will close early Monday as Hurricane Dorian tracks toward Central Florida. Greater Orlando Aviation Authority CEO Phil Brown said today the plan is to run full operations through Sunday and shutdown at 2 a.m. Monday as a precaution. Forecasters expect Dorian to be a Category 4 storm with winds topping 130 miles an hour by the time it makes landfall early next week. The Orlando airport will post updates on its Twitter page. Airlines including American, Delta, JetBlue, Southwest and United are among the carriers issuing travel waivers because of the hurricane.
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