For recent Travel Weekly stories about Hurricanes Maria, Irma and Harvey and how they have affected the travel industry, click on the links below.• Hurricanes' impact on Caribbean: Updates on the status of destination damagesMARIA• Hurricanes cost Royal Caribbean $55M, but Q3 profit still rises• Insight: Hurricane damage may lead to surge in cruise demand• Hurricanes knock down Travelport's U.S. business in Q3• Recalling the storms, they rebuild and hope the tourists return• With little fanfare, U.S. airlines mounted extensive storm relief• September hurricanes took toll on travel and hospitality jobs• Hurricanes stymie Expedia's Q3 growth• Carnival, Royal Caribbean schedule returns to storm-affected Caribbean islands• Insight: Stories and stats from Puerto Rico, St. Maarten and Antigua• Hurricanes deal $185 million blow to United in Q3• St. Thomas' largest resort won't reopen until 2019• St. Maarten slowly getting back to business• Royal Caribbean returning to St. Thomas in November• Insight: An argument for cruising from hurricane-affected ports• We're open: Trade organization promotes Caribbean cruising• Carnival busy rebooking thousands scheduled to sail on the Fascination• Bookings bounce back quickly after tragic events• From the Window Seat: Leader of luxe, master of disaster• Hurricanes slow down a gainful year for Caribbean tourism• Carnival Fascination chartered to FEMA, San Juan departures canceled• Travel Leaders makes the extra effort to promote Caribbean vacations• Hurricane fallout: JetBlue reducing capacity• Small-ship lines face reshuffling, uncertainty in Caribbean• Insight: After hurricanes, the Caribbean helps the Caribbean• Coming along: Recovery updates from St. Maarten, St. Martin, Anguilla, BVI• American Airlines restarting St. Maarten service• Air service returning to the Caribbean, but slowly• NCL paying agents extra to sell San Juan cruises• Caribbean-based ships readjust, but pricing may not change• San Juan's role as regional hub has lessened over time• Eden Rock St. Barths: We'll be back next summer• Windstar makes Caribbean changes, including canceling some cruises• St. Maarten airport reopening next week• Sellers struggling to rebook guests waylaid by storms• Caribbean islands untouched by storms reach out to visitors• St. Croix's airport set to reopen• St. Maarten airport reopening to limited service this month• In the Hot Seat: Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association's Karolin Troubetzkoy• Seaborne Airlines resumes limited service in Caribbean• Insight: CTO conference session to focus on disaster recovery• JetBlue, Puerto Rico's largest airline, makes philanthropic commitment• Recovery mode for some: Caribbean hotel update• Commercial aviation still extremely limited in San Juan• Royal Caribbean ship contributing to hurricane relief effort• MSC makes itinerary changes for Caribbean cruises• St. Thomas airport reopening to commercial aviation Thursday• Carnival Corp.: Most Caribbean ports are open for business• Insight: Unscathed Caribbean destinations need to be promoted• Insight: Doors are open throughout the Caribbean region• Hurricanes to hit Carnival's bottom line hard• With San Juan terminal damaged, Carnival cancels six cruises• San Juan air service slowly restarts; Puerto Rico hotel update• Dominican Republic resort areas in good shape after Maria• Marriott has six Caribbean resorts closed from hurricane damage• St. Croix cruise pier holds up to hurricane; update on USVI hotels• San Juan airport reopens to commercial flights• Hurricane-wracked USVI orders islanders to stay off the streets• Puerto Rico starts assessing hurricane damage• Guadeloupe cleaning up after Maria• Hurricane Maria inflicts 'overwhelming' devastation on Puerto Rico• Hurricane Maria punishes St. Croix• With some Caribbean ports knocked out, cruise lines make wholesale changes• Nearly all buildings on Dominica have roof damage• Dominican Republic taking no chances with Maria• Martinique airport reopens following Hurricane Maria's departure• Dominica prime minister: 'We will need help of all kinds'• Hurricane Maria forces Carnival to make changesIRMA• In Florida Keys, uneven damage in wake of Irma• 'Range of conditions' for Florida Keys reefs after the hurricane• Insight: It's back to business in the Sunshine State• Wheels Up: Were airline execs' smarts blown away by Irma?• Florida Keys tourism will be back earlier than expected• Key West's cruise port reopening• Florida Keys officially closed to tourists, but some hotels reopening• Reality Check: Our shelter in the storm was a Ritz• Many Lower Keys hotels plan to reopen in early October• Insight: No rest for the hurricane weary• Insight: What's next for the Irma-battered Caribbean?• Cruise ship chartered for relief mission in St. Thomas• U.S. issues Cuba travel warning• St. Thomas' airport opening pushed back again• In the Hot Seat: U.S. Virgin Islands' Beverly Nicholson-Doty• Agents proud of their hard work after Irma• From the Window Seat: Get your clients involved in tourism recovery• As Irma shifted, so did Florida evacuation plans• Norwegian Sky gave Irma victims hope• Travel insurance claims rolling in for Irma• In the British Virgin Islands, devastation• After Irma, Florida agents give extra effort for clients and each other• Baha Mar action reflects complexity of evacuation decisions• Carnival Corp. pledges $10 million for Irma relief• Tour operators working overtime this hurricane season• Hurricane Irma keeps travel agencies nimble and very busy• Trade groups band together to aid hurricane-ravaged destinations• Key West plans to be tourism-ready on Oct. 20• Tradewind Aviation contributes to Irma relief in St. Barts• Irma knocks out marquee cruise ports in eastern Caribbean• Guests at remote Riu St. Martin got out, but it wasn't easy• Beaches Turks & Caicos Resort won't reopen until December• Miami's cruise port reopens• Puerto Rico plays key role in Irma evacuation effort• Travel insurance companies brace for avalanche of claims• Apple Vacations continues to help St. Thomas travelers get home• Port Everglades reopens, Miami's port not ready yet• Irma lashed Anguilla resorts, CuisinArt hit hard• With expected delay in Miami port reopening, Carnival alters cruises• Miami-area hotels escape Irma with little damage• Insight: Post-Irma outreach and the strength of the Caribbean• Tourism Cares, CHTA launch Caribbean recovery fund• Insight: Cruise lines are spared the worst of Irma• Beaches resort in Turks and Caicos remains closed• Orlando theme parks plan to reopen Tuesday• Most Florida airports remain closed Monday• Hundreds of Atlanta flights canceled due to Irma's winds• Florida Keys closed indefinitely to tourists• Cruise lines alter sailings, cancel others• Cruise lines aid in Irma relief effort• Irma heavily damages resorts in St. Barts, Virgin Islands• Tourism director hopes St. Maarten airport will reopen in a week• Some St. Thomas resorts damaged by Hurricane Irma• Resorts wrecked, Sonesta trying to get guests home from St. Maarten• Irma to strike the heart of the cruise industry• Baha Mar orders guest evacuation, Atlantis hunkers down• South Florida airports winding down operations with Irma approaching• Travel insurance companies managing crush of calls and claims• With Irma coming, NCL closes headquarters and cancels another cruise• Hurricane Irma slices through Caribbean islands• Miami Beach residents ordered to evacuate• Royal Caribbean uses ship as hurricane safe haven for employees• Irma forces cruise lines to cancel voyages from Florida ports• With Irma looming, tourists leave Florida Keys and hotels close• No evacuation order in Miami yet, but one could be coming• On St. Maarten, widespread hurricane destruction• Vacations cut short, Miami travelers head to crowded airport to flee Irma• St. Maarten's airport takes a beating from Irma• Cruise lines make adjustments to avoid Hurricane Irma HARVEY• It's Like This...: The lesson for Houston: Never give up• Travel insurance companies managing crush of calls and claims• United's profit margin hit hard by Hurricane Harvey• Tourism Cares in partnership to help storm-ravaged Texas destinations• Harvey damage to travel sector won't heal fast• Travel industry comes to aid of southeast Texas• Operations restart at Houston airports• ARC forms team to help Texas agencies• Galveston's port still closed but conditions improving• Airlines award miles for disaster-relief donations• United to focus on hub flying when Houston Bush reopens• Karisma offers free stays to guests affected by Harvey• Gulf Coast hurting, but much of Texas open for tourism• Houston's Johnson Space Center closed• Texas lifts hotel occupancy tax for storm victims, relief workers• Harvey disrupts Galveston cruise operations• Carnival's Galveston cruises to be shortened ahead of storm• Airlines offer waivers for flights impacted by Harvey