How Hurricane Dorian Could Wreak Havoc on Holiday Weekend
Hurricane Dorian is gaining strength in the Atlantic as it barrels toward Florida for what's thought to be a Labor Day strike. The storm could potentially be a Category 4 system with sustained maximum winds of 130 mph by the time it makes landfall. While the storm is still days away, some airlines are scrapping change fees, hoping to encourage travelers to alter their plans for the holiday weekend, which is expected to see around 17 million passengers take to the skies.
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