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Fort Lauderdale Vs Miami – Which South Florida Airport Is Better For Travelers?

Fort Lauderdale Vs. Miami – Which South Florida Airport Is Better For Travelers? Advertisement: With winter starting to get a grip of the Northeast weather, we thought we would look at Miami International Airport (MIA) and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL) and see which one is better for travelers looking to head south. There are plenty of reasons why people chose to visit South Florida, be it a fun-filled party on Miami’s South Beach, a family vacation in Ft. Lauderdale, or visit your parents who have retired to Boca Raton. The question is which airport makes the most sense to fly into and why.

The Holiday Travel Rush Is Here and So Is the Rush to Get Tested

You never know. It’s better to play on the safer side and know and be confident about the test result and know even though I’m feeling well, I know I have the proof to back it up, said William Green.  At the same time, many testing sites in Miami-Dade and Broward counties are reducing their hours of operation during the holiday season. That might explain the line of cars that wrapped around the Hard Rock Stadium’s mega testing site Monday morning. Mike Jachles, the spokesperson for the Division of Emergency Management for the State of Florida said the line equaled a 2.5 to 3-hour wait time. He also indicated they were administering 3,400 tests per day in recent weeks and expected the number to reach between 3,700 and 3,900 per day due to the holiday rush. 

Holiday Travel Hustle Is On Despite Pleas From Health Officials To Stay Put

Holiday Travel Hustle Is On Despite Pleas From Health Officials To Stay Put CBS Miami 12/22/2020 Syndicated Local – CBS Miami MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Despite a CDC warning urging people to avoid travel, Miami International Airport is seeing another busy time during the coronavirus pandemic. In addition to that, there’s the threat of a new strain of COVID-19 that’s 70% more transmissible. However, scientists don’t believe it’s any deadlier than other strains. “Whether it’s a strong strain of the virus or a weaker strain, like we’ve seen already, whether there are high cases or low cases, we still encourage passengers to follow the same precautions we’ve been following all along,” MIA pokesperson Greg Chin said.

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