United Airlines accused of price gouging as Floridians flee Hurricane Milton

United Airlines was accused of price gouging for flights out of airports along Florida’s west coast as locals and tourists looked to flee Hurricane Milton before the monster storm made landfall on Wednesday.

An X user who identified himself as Jeremy posted screenshots on Monday showing the price of a one-way United flight from Tampa to St. Louis scheduled for Tuesday that ranged from $1,174 to $2,531.

Social media users accused United Airlines of price gouging in anticipation of the arrival of Hurricane Milton.
X users posted screenshots of United flight ticket prices.

Jeremy also posted screenshots of ticket prices for American and Southwest flights out of Tampa.

An American flight from Tampa to Chicago would have cost around $600 while a Southwest flight from Tampa to St. Louis would have set a passenger back $400, according to the screenshots that were posted.

A one-way ticket on United from Tampa to St. Louis slated for next Tuesday, usually one of the cheaper travel days of the week, cost only $341, according to the carrier’s website.

The Tampa airport was closed Tuesday as the city prepares for a possibly 15-foot high storm surge from the Category 5 hurricane.

A United spokesperson told The Post that the screenshot that was posted online was “not a valid itinerary.”

American Airlines flights out of Tampa were also selling for a hefty amount on Tuesday.

The spokesperson said that the company was adding additional flights at other Florida airports while utilizing larger aircraft to accommodate the passenger load.

“We are closely monitoring Hurricane Milton and adjusting our schedule accordingly,” the spokesperson told The Post.

Southwest Airlines flights out of Florida appeared to be all booked up as people look to flee the state.

However, a search by The Post for flights out of nearby Sarasota-Bradenton Airport showed that a one-way ticket to St. Louis on United costs $2,118 for an economy ticket. The same route on Delta was priced at $614.

United Airlines is one of the nation’s largest domestic carriers. The Post has sought comment from the airline. REUTERS

Jeremy wasn’t the only social media user who accused United of gouging.

Another X user who goes by the name Erin posted a screenshot of ticket prices for a flight departing Fort Myers for Newark on Tuesday.

Erin’s screenshot showed that the cheapest ticket for the flight, which would have required a layover either in Chicago or Houston, was $1,023 per traveler.

Hurricane Milton is fast-approaching Florida’s coast. RAMMB/CIRA

“United is price gouging tickets for people fleeing Florida trying to get out of Hurricane Milton’s path. This is ONE WAY for two people. How is this allowed to happen?”

State law prohibits gouging, or excessive increases in the price of essential commodities during an emergency.

Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall late Wednesday. Authorities have strongly urged residents to evacuate.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency over the weekend as authorities urged residents of the Tampa area to flee their homes in anticipation of Hurricane Milton.

As evacuation orders were issued, forecasters warned of a possible 10-to-15-foot storm surge in Tampa Bay.

That’s the highest ever predicted for the region and nearly double the levels reached two weeks ago during Helene, said National Hurricane Center spokesperson Maria Torres.

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