ORLANDO, Fla. — Air travel is starting to get back to normal Friday after Hurricane Milton forced airports to suspend operations. Some delays and cancellations still are possible.

Orlando International Airport is open and fully operational for all commercial flights, airport officials announced Friday. The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority Airline Operations estimates that nearly 75,000 passengers will be processed Friday.

Airport officials are urging travelers to check with their airlines for specific updates because many airlines will be adjusting schedules based on activity.

The airport didn't have any major damage, officials said.

Daytona Beach International Airport announced Friday that it has reopened for commercial flights after Hurricane Milton. While the airport did not sustain substantial damage, the cell phone lot is temporarily closed due to down powerlines. 

Orlando Sanford International Airport also resumed operations on Friday.

Airport officials urged passengers traveling on Allegiant, in particular, to visit the airline's website for travel alerts.  

Check below to see the status of all the flights at Orlando International Airport, as well as Orlando Sanford airport.

**Be sure to double check your flight status on the airport websites as information could be delayed**

Orlando International Arrivals

Orlando International Departures

Orlando Sanford Arrivals

Orlando Sanford Departures