Travelers froze in disbelief as black smoke billowed into the Florida sky, blocking the sun and bringing airport operations to a screeching halt. What began as a routine day for flyers quickly unraveled into a chaotic and emotional ordeal—flights canceled, roads barricaded, and family vacations thrown into limbo. Some travelers were just moments away from boarding planes to Orlando and Walt Disney World. Others were trying to get home after a magical trip.
But no one expected this.
So what exactly happened at Jacksonville International Airport—and why is it more than just a local disruption?

Fire Breaks Out at Jax Parking Garage: Florida Airport Leaves Disney Guests Behind
Shortly after 12:30 p.m. Friday afternoon, Jacksonville Fire and Rescue responded to a fire on the third level of the airport’s daily/hourly parking garage. According to reports from First Coast News, at least three vehicles were engulfed in flames. At the time, the garage was 95% full.
Due to a fire in the Hourly Garage, the Jacksonville airport is currently closed. According to airport officials, JFRD is on-site working the issue. JSO has blocked inbound and outbound road access to the airport. A viewer sent in this video: – @AnthonyReports on X
Due to a fire in the Hourly Garage, the Jacksonville airport is currently closed. According to airport officials, JFRD is on-site working the issue. JSO has blocked inbound and outbound road access to the airport.
A viewer sent in this video: pic.twitter.com/WHdcugAkut
— Anthony Austin (@AnthonyReports) May 16, 2025
As smoke consumed the structure, officials immediately shut down all airport operations. The Federal Aviation Administration announced that Jacksonville International Airport (JAX) would be completely closed to flights until at least 4 p.m. Friday. Roads leading in and out of the airport were also blocked, making the airport inaccessible by car or rideshare.
Guests with upcoming flights were left scrambling for answers. Many learned about the fire only after arriving at the airport or mid-transit, only to be turned away or redirected.

Impact on Disney and Universal Vacationers
The closure of JAX isn’t just a local concern—it has widespread consequences for travelers across Florida and beyond. Jacksonville International is a common hub for guests flying to Central Florida, particularly those visiting Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, and other major attractions.
Many budget-conscious travelers choose JAX as a cost-effective alternative to the typically busier and pricier Orlando International Airport (MCO). With flights grounded and roads closed, families eager to begin or return from their vacations were left stranded. Hotel check-ins were missed. Theme park reservations may need to be rescheduled. And with the busy travel season ramping up, ripple effects across other Florida airports are expected.

Airport Responds, City Leaders Speak Out
While the sight of black smoke rising from the garage caused understandable panic, officials have confirmed that no serious injuries were reported. Jacksonville Fire and Rescue remained on site throughout the afternoon, assessing damage and ensuring no additional vehicles were at risk.
City leaders were quick to respond. Jacksonville City Council President Randy White stated that airport operations are being assessed “to ensure safe resumption of services.” He commended first responders for their professionalism during the emergency. Councilman Reggie Gaffney Jr. issued a statement saying his office is in close contact with airport officials and that the safety of residents and travelers remains the top priority.
Mayor Donna Deegan also traveled to the airport for an on-site briefing and is expected to issue further statements once the full scope of the damage is understood.

Underlying Questions About Airport Infrastructure
While the immediate crisis was handled swiftly, the incident raises longer-term questions about airport safety, infrastructure, and emergency preparedness. With the parking garage nearly full at the time of the fire, some are asking whether more robust fire prevention and monitoring systems are needed in high-traffic areas of airport facilities.
Additionally, the shutdown exposes the vulnerability of travel plans when key infrastructure fails. For families planning spring and summer trips to Florida’s world-renowned theme parks, Friday’s shutdown is a sobering reminder to build in flexibility, even when flying from smaller, regional airports.
#BREAKING: Major fire erupts at Jacksonville International Airport parking garage, igniting multiple vehicles. Dark smoke rises as fire crews work to contain the blaze. No injuries reported, but airport operations are disrupted with flights delayed and roads closed. Eyewitnesses report a Chinese-made Kandi EV smoking before the fire spread, though this remains unconfirmed. Cause under investigation. –@LaszloRealtor on X
🚨#BREAKING: Major fire erupts at Jacksonville International Airport parking garage, igniting multiple vehicles. Dark smoke rises as fire crews work to contain the blaze. No injuries reported, but airport operations are disrupted with flights delayed and roads closed.… pic.twitter.com/sCTKbGa79S
— Laszlo Varga (@LaszloRealtor) May 16, 2025
As of the latest FAA statement, Jacksonville International Airport is closed until at least 4 p.m. Friday, though that timeline may change depending on the outcome of safety inspections and cleanup. Travelers are encouraged to check their airline’s official app or website for real-time updates and to monitor Jacksonville International’s social media feeds for announcements.
If you are scheduled to fly to or from JAX within the next 24 to 48 hours, experts recommend contacting your airline to explore rebooking or rerouting options through nearby airports like Orlando (MCO), Tampa (TPA), or even Savannah (SAV).

Final Thoughts for Disney World Guests Leaving From This Airport
A fire in a parking garage may sound like a small local incident, but Friday’s blaze at Jacksonville International Airport is a powerful reminder of just how quickly travel plans can unravel. From Disney-bound vacationers to weary business travelers, thousands of lives were impacted in the span of a few minutes. The event is already prompting serious reflection about safety, infrastructure, and how Florida’s airports prepare for the unexpected.
As Jacksonville crews continue cleanup and safety assessments, one thing is clear: the smoke may be clearing, but the disruption—and the questions it leaves behind—will linger far longer.



