Currently, only ticketed Passengers will be allowed to enter the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. Any Passengers coming to the airport for a flight should have proof of a reservation. This can be a paper ticket, boarding pass, or printed itinerary. Also, please expect to encounter checkpoints as you approach the airport terminal.
As Hurricane Gustav moves toward Louisiana’s coast, expect massive disruptions at Gulf Coast-area airports. But if you’re an air traveler, you don’t have to be left in the dark.
If you’re traveling to the Gulf Coast of Texas or Louisiana this weekend, you might want to change your plans. Hurricane Gustav, which is already a Category 4 storm, is headed your way. This one’s serious.
Almost three years to the day after Hurricane Katrina ripped through New Orleans, we’re bracing for what might be the sequel: Hurricane Gustav. I hope it won’t be. But I’m not sticking around to find out.