ORLANDO, Fla. — Silver Airways, an airline that services flights between Florida cities and the Bahamas, abruptly canceled all flights in and out of Orlando International Airport on Sunday and Monday.

The Orlando International Airport shows Silver Airways flights being posted as arriving and departing from the airport, but there are no terminals or gate numbers listed.

Silver Airways flights operating out of Tampa International Airport are also largely delayed, with four arriving flights and three departing flights canceled on Monday. Several other departures from TPA earlier in the day were on time, according to the airport.

Travelers using the airline showed up to empty counters on Sunday night.

The sudden cancellations come on the heels of the airline's recent struggles, as in December Silver Airways released a letter saying it had voluntarily filed for bankruptcy protection.

In that initial release, the airline stated "all tickets remain valid, and we will continue operating as usual."

Spectrum News reached out to Silver Airways customer service through email and received a response that says customers who bought a ticket on their website and were impacted will be issued a refund back to the original form of payment.

The email goes on to say customers that purchased a ticket through a third party must request a refund from the original booking source.

An Orlando International Airport spokesperson released a statement to Spectrum News on Monday, saying:

"We received notification Saturday afternoon that, effective immediately, all departing and arriving flights with Silver Airways are canceled."