Orlando International Airport remains closed.
Orlando Worldwide Airport stays closed. (Paul Hennessy/SOPA Photographs/LightRocket/Getty Photographs)

Seven of the 11 Florida airports that closed or suspended industrial service because of Hurricane Ian are scheduled to reopen by the top of the day Friday, in line with CNN’s tally.  

Jacksonville Worldwide Airport is a kind of, in line with a tweet.

Some airways are anticipated to be working on decreased schedules, in line with the airport, and vacationers are inspired to verify flight their statuses earlier than heading to the terminal. 

Nonetheless, the state’s busiest airport, Orlando Worldwide, mentioned it doesn’t have a timeline to reopen but.

It mentioned Thursday afternoon that harm inspections are underway. The airport didn’t instantly report the character of any harm found through the assessments. 

“As a result of extent of the storm, no timeframe has been chosen for when MCO will return to regular operations,” the airport mentioned.  

The Southwest Florida Worldwide Airport in Fort Myers — a spot closely hit by Ian — will even stay closed besides to emergency personnel and humanitarian flights, in line with an announcement.