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CBP Miami/Tampa Field Office Operational Update for Hurricane Irma

Release Date
Sun, 09/10/2017

MIAMI - U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Office of Field Operations, Miami and Tampa Field Offices will update the trade community and traveling public on the status of the ports of entry in Florida with operational assets at the ready to resume any disruptions to international travel and trade facilitation to the impacted areas as soon as practical.

Trade
At this time, the Miami Cargo Clearance Center (CCC) is not conducting trade related services. Members of the trade community and the general public can receive trade related services at the Miami Cargo Clearance Center, located at 6601 NW 25th Street, Miami FL 33122. For additional information and hours of operation, please call 305-869-2750.Status of ports of entry in Florida.

At this time, Port Everglades is not conducting Trade related services. Members of the trade community and the general public can receive trade related services at 1800 Eller Drive Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Suite 110.  For additional information please call (954) 761-2046.

Port of Miami (Seaport)
PortMiami Tunnel is closed to all inbound/outbound vehicle traffic. Port operations are temporarily closed for the duration of the storm. Cruise travelers should contact their cruise line directly for more information on cruise itineraries.

While port operations are closed due to the storm, CBP remains operationally ready to process travelers and cargo.

Miami International Airport
Miami International Airport (MIA) is operational at this time. There are currently no scheduled flights for this weekend. Contact airline for flight status before arriving at airport.

Port Everglades (Seaport)
Port Everglades is temporarily closed for the duration of the storm. While port operations closed due to the storm, CBP remains operationally ready to process travelers and cargo.

Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) is temporarily closed through the weekend until the storm passes. Contact airline for latest flight information. The FLL General Aviation Facility (GAF) is closed. Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport is closed.

While port operations are closed due to the storm, CBP remains operationally ready to process travelers and cargo.

Port of Palm Beach (Seaport)
Port of Palm Beach is temporarily closed for the duration of the storm to the public and all incoming vessel traffic. Expected to resume business as quickly as possible when safe to do so.

While port operations are closed due to the storm, CBP remains operationally ready to process travelers and cargo.

Palm Beach International Airport
Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) is temporarily closed. While port operations are temporarily closed due to the storm, CBP remains operationally ready to process travelers and cargo.

The PBI General Aviation Facility (GAF) is closed at this time.

Port of Fort Pierce (Seaport)
Port of Fort Pierce is closed at this time to the public and all incoming vessel traffic. Expected to resume business as quickly as possible when safe to do so.

Fort Pierce Airport
Fort Pierce Airport is temporarily closed. While port operations are temporarily closed due to the storm, CBP remains operationally ready to process travelers and cargo.

Southwest Florida International Airport
Southwest Florida International Airport is operational at this time. All flights are currently canceled. Contact airline for updated information on flights that may be impacted.

Orlando International Airport
Orlando International Airport is temporarily closed. CBP will resume operations post storm when the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority reopens the airport to commercial operations.
 
Orlando Executive Airport
Orlando Executive Airport is temporarily closed.  CBP will resume operations post storm when the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority reopens the airport to normal operations.
 
Orlando Sanford International Airport
Orlando Sanford International Airport is temporarily closed. Contact airline for updated information on flights that may be impacted. CBP will resume operations post storm when the Sanford Aviation Authority reopens the airport to commercial operations.

Daytona Beach International Airport
Daytona Beach International Airport is temporarily closed for the duration of the storm.  CBP will resume operations post storm when the Daytona Aviation Authority reopens the airport to normal operations.

Orlando-Melbourne International Airport
Orlando-Melbourne International Airport is temporarily closed. CBP will resume operations post storm when the Melbourne Aviation Authority reopens the airport to normal operations.

Leesburg International Airport
Leesburg International Airport is temporarily closed for the duration of the storm.

Sarasota Bradenton International Airport
Sarasota Bradenton International Airport is temporarily closed. Expected to resume business as quickly as possible when safe to do so.

Gainesville Regional Airport
Gainesville Regional Airport is temporarily closed. Expected to resume business as quickly as possible when safe to do so.

St. Petersburg Clearwater International Airport
St. Petersburg Clearwater International Airport has temporarily suspended operations as part of a mandatory evacuation.

Port of St. Petersburg
Port of St. Petersburg is closed at this time to the public and all incoming vessel traffic. Expected to resume business as quickly as possible when safe to do so.

Port of Fernandina
Port of Fernandina is closed at this time and operations are tentatively scheduled to resume Wednesday at 8 a.m. pending favorable port conditions.

Tampa International Airport
Tampa International Airport is temporarily closed. While port operations are closed due to the storm, CBP remains operationally ready to process travelers and cargo.

Port of Tampa Bay
Port of Tampa Bay is closed at this time to the public and all incoming vessel traffic. Expected to resume business as quickly as possible when safe to do so.

Fort Myers / Naples International Airports
Temporarily closed for the duration of the storm.

Port Manatee
Port Manatee is closed at this time to the public and all incoming vessel traffic. Expected to resume business as quickly as possible when safe to do so.

Daytona Beach International Airport
Daytona Beach International Airport is temporarily closed for the duration of the storm.

Port Canaveral
Port Canaveral is temporarily closed for the duration of the storm. CBP will resume operations post storm when the Port Canaveral Port Authority reopens the port to normal operations.

Jacksonville International Airport
Jacksonville International Airport is temporarily closed. CBP remains operationally ready to process travelers and cargo and resume business as quickly as possible when safe to do so.

Port of Jacksonville
Port of Jacksonville is temporarily closed for the duration of the storm. While port operations are closed due to the storm, CBP remains operationally ready to process travelers and cargo.

Northeast Florida Regional Airport
Northeast Florida Regional Airport is temporarily closed and will resume operations after the storm passes.

Tallahassee International Airport
Tallahassee International Airport is temporarily closed at this time. Business is expected to resume when conditions are favorable.

Port of Panama City
Port of Panama City is closed at this time and expected to open when conditions are favorable. CBP remains operationally ready to process travelers and cargo.

Port of Pensacola
Port of Pensacola is operational at this time.

Private Vessels
Private boaters arriving in South Florida must continue to report by calling 1-800-432-1216 or 1-800-451-0393. Boaters calling these numbers will be directed to the nearest location so they may report in to a CBP officer for clearance in person. These 1-800 numbers will be fully staffed 24 hours a day to take boaters’ calls. These numbers can also be reached from cell phones, even if the phone is from out of the area.

For the latest information on U.S. Customs and Border Protection response efforts across Florida, visit @CBPFlorida on Twitter.

Last Modified: Feb 03, 2021