Winter Storm Causes Major Travel Disruptions at New York City Airports: LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark Hit Hard

A powerful winter storm has significantly impacted New York City’s LaGuardia (LGA), John F. Kennedy (JFK), and Newark Liberty International airports (EWR), causing widespread flight cancellations and delays. As the storm intensifies, these airports are experiencing some of the worst disruptions in the region, stranding thousands of travelers.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service (NWS), the storm brought heavy snow, freezing temperatures, and strong winds to the Northeast, affecting major transportation hubs like New York’s airports. As of Friday, January 2025, over 350 flights were canceled at JFK, with more than 230 cancellations reported at both LaGuardia and Newark, making this one of the most chaotic periods for air travel in the region.
With the holiday travel season still in full swing, the timing of the storm has exacerbated the situation. Millions of passengers are affected as the storm causes ripple effects on international and domestic flights, creating a cascade of delays.
Snowstorm Disrupts U.S. Air Travel
This winter storm is part of a larger weather event affecting the Northeastern U.S., bringing snow, ice, and strong winds, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). These adverse weather conditions are not only disrupting air travel but also causing hazardous driving conditions throughout the region.
As millions of passengers try to make their way home or begin their New Year vacations, the storm’s timing could not be worse. The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has noted that the storm’s peak intensity occurred during one of the busiest travel weekends of the year, putting immense strain on airports and airlines that were already operating at full capacity.
LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark Are the Worst Affected
LaGuardia and John F. Kennedy International airports are bearing the brunt of the disruption. JFK is reporting the highest number of cancellations, with airlines such as Delta, American Airlines, and United canceling more than 350 flights on Friday, affecting domestic and international routes. The runway de-icing procedures and safety checks continue to delay aircraft departures.
At LaGuardia, passengers have faced extensive delays due to snow accumulation on the runways and ground equipment being unable to clear them efficiently. More than 230 flights have been canceled, and passengers are advised to check flight status regularly.
Newark Liberty International, just across the river in New Jersey, has seen similar disruptions. As snow fell heavily on Friday, airlines scrambled to adjust flight schedules, but over 230 flights were still affected by weather-related cancellations and delays.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued warnings of significant delays and backlogs, advising travelers to check their flight statuses before heading to the airport. The FAA’s travel advisories recommended using alternative transportation options if flights are delayed for an extended period.
Flight Cancellations and Delays
The following table highlights the ongoing impact of the storm on New York City’s airports, specifically flight cancellations and delays at LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark Liberty airports:
| Airport | Flights Canceled | Delays | Major Airlines Affected | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LaGuardia (LGA) | 230+ | 50+ minutes | Delta, American Airlines, JetBlue | Heavy snow, runway de-icing |
| John F. Kennedy (JFK) | 350+ | 60+ minutes | United Airlines, Delta, American | Ice accumulation, strong winds |
| Newark Liberty (EWR) | 230+ | 45-60 minutes | United, Delta, JetBlue | Snow, ice, slow clearance |
Government Advice for Affected Passengers
Travelers who are affected by the storm should heed the advisories issued by the U.S. Department of Transportation and local airport authorities. Passengers are advised to:
- Check flight status frequently: Airlines are providing real-time updates on cancellations and delays.
- Stay updated on weather alerts: Passengers should track weather forecasts on the National Weather Service (NWS) website and stay informed on any evolving conditions.
- Prepare for extended waiting times: Due to congestion at airports, passengers should plan for long waiting times at security and check-in counters. Bring essential items such as food, water, medications, and warm clothing.
- Consider rescheduling: If flights are delayed by more than 5–6 hours, passengers should contact their airlines for rebooking options, especially if the storm’s impact persists into the weekend.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also advises passengers to follow health protocols, especially with COVID‑19 still affecting travel. Masks may be required in certain areas of the airport or on crowded flights, depending on airline policies.
Future Outlook and Recovery
While the winter storm is expected to taper off by Saturday, the effects on air travel may persist through the weekend. The National Weather Service (NWS) reports that snow showers will continue through Friday evening, with clearing expected in the early hours of Saturday. However, airport operations are expected to remain strained for several days as airlines work to reschedule canceled flights and clear backlogs.
LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark airports have indicated that they are working diligently with airlines to minimize delays and assist passengers. However, it’s anticipated that full recovery from the storm disruptions may take several days, depending on the extent of the weather’s lingering effects and the capacity of airports to handle incoming traffic.
Travel Disruption Amid a Winter Wonderland
For travelers in New York City, the ongoing winter storm has presented a challenging holiday season, with many flights at LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark Liberty disrupted by snow and ice. While cancellations and delays continue to cause inconvenience for thousands of travelers, the efforts of airport staff, airlines, and local authorities to restore order will likely bring gradual relief.
Passengers are urged to stay in touch with their airlines and follow official weather advisories. Despite the setbacks, travelers should remain patient, as the beauty of a snow-covered New York City can still be appreciated from the terminal windows.
As the Northeast Winter Storm moves on, the recovery of New York’s airports will be critical to ensuring smoother travel for the rest of the holiday season.
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