Here are the latest updates on U.S. flight delays and cancellations based on recent reporting:
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A notable day saw hundreds of cancellations and several thousand delays across major U.S. hubs, with frequent impacts at airports such as Chicago O’Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth, Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York, and Orlando. This pattern reflects a mix of weather, operational strain, and congestion at several networks.[1][3]
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Persistent disruption weeks include thousands of affected flights nationwide, with airlines like American, United, Delta, JetBlue, Spirit, and Alaska commonly cited as affected in different reports. Passengers faced long waits, rebooking needs, and significant schedule shuffles at both large and medium airports.[2][4]
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In recent snapshots, the scale of disruption has ranged from several hundred cancellations in a single day to totals in the low-to-mid thousands for delays, with some days surpassing 1,000 cancellations nationally in conjunction with significant weather or air-traffic constraints. Keeping an eye on FlightAware or major news live trackers can give near-real-time tallies.[3][9]
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For travelers planning soon, check directly with your airline and the airport’s operations page, and consider flexible travel options. If you can share your targeted travel window or airports of interest, I can tailor steps to minimize risk and outline alternative routes or backup connections.[9][3]
Illustrative example of what to do now:
- Before heading to the airport, confirm your flight status via the airline app and set up notifications.
- If your flight is canceled, ask about rebooking options on the same itinerary, or explore alternate airports within a reasonable distance.
- Pack essentials in your carry-on and plan for potential overnight delays or connections.
If you’d like, I can pull a current, region-specific snapshot (e.g., today’s data for NYC-area airports) and suggest the best backup itineraries. Include the time window you’re traveling and the airports you’ll be using.[9]
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Flight delays and cancellations are piling up Saturday across the U.S. after the Federal Aviation Administration cut flights at 40 U.S. airports on Friday.
www.foxnews.comThousands of travelers face 141 cancellations and 2,760 delays as American, United, Delta, and Alaska Airlines disrupt travel in major US cities.
www.travelandtourworld.comFollow the latest FAA news stories and headlines. Get breaking news alerts when you download the ABC News App and subscribe to FAA notifications.
abcnews.go.comCNN is tracking delays and cancellations for flights traveling to, from or within the US using data from FlightAware. Data updates every 15 minutes.
www.cnn.comThousands of U.S.A. travelers grounded today as over 1,930 flight cancellations and delays hit Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta, New York, Orlando, and Boston.
www.travelandtourworld.comFollow live updates on delays, cancellations and FAA impacts as airlines cut flights amid the government shutdown.
www.nbcnews.comMajor hubs from Atlanta to Los Angeles report 191 flight cancellations and more than 3,000 delays, disrupting operations at Delta, Alaska, American, United and regional partners.
www.thetraveler.orgAmerican air travelers could face more frustrations Tuesday as the Federal Aviation Administration is set to reduce more flights at major U.S. airports across the country. Meanwhile, Senators have advanced a bipartisan funding package to end the government shutdown.
www.foxnews.comOver 111 cancellations and 3,935 delays disrupt US travel, affecting Spirit, United, Delta, Air Canada, Southwest, and major airports like Chicago and Orlando.
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