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American Airlines, Delta, LATAM, Air Canada, United, and More Trigger Travel Disruption in Brazil as Over a Dozen Flights Are Cancelled Impacting Routes to New York, Boston, Madrid, Orlando, and More Major Hubs

23 February 2026 at 13:28
American Airlines, Delta, LATAM, Air Canada, United, and More Trigger Travel Disruption in Brazil as Over a Dozen Flights Are Cancelled Impacting Routes to New York, Boston, Madrid, Orlando, and More Major Hubs

Brazil flight cancellations over several days disrupted air travel across the country’s main hubs, resulting in a total of 19 cancelled departures. The affected destinations spanned major international and domestic routes, including John F. Kennedy International Airport, Boston Logan International Airport, Montréal–Trudeau International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport, Orlando International Airport, Santos Dumont Airport, Ministro Victor Konder International Airport, Tancredo Neves International Airport, and São Paulo–Congonhas Airport.

The cancellations were concentrated in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, placing pressure on Brazil airline operations and exposing vulnerabilities in long-haul and high-frequency routes.

Overview of Cancellations by Airport

Departure AirportFlightAircraftDestinationScheduled Departure
São Paulo-GuarulhosAAL950B789John F. Kennedy IntlSun & Mon 10:35 PM
São Paulo-GuarulhosDAL226A339John F. Kennedy IntlSun & Mon 9:00 PM
São Paulo-GuarulhosTAM8180B789John F. Kennedy IntlSun 10:50 PM
São Paulo-GuarulhosTAM8164B789Boston Logan IntlSun 10:40 PM
São Paulo-GuarulhosACA97B789Montréal–Trudeau IntlSun 9:45 PM
São Paulo-GuarulhosUAL148B772Newark Liberty IntlSun 9:30 PM
São Paulo-GuarulhosTAM8076B773Adolfo Suárez Madrid-BarajasSun 9:20 PM
São Paulo-GuarulhosTAM8126B789Orlando IntlSun 12:45 PM
São Paulo-GuarulhosTAM3550A319Santos DumontSun 8:20 AM
São Paulo-CongonhasGLO1274B737Ministro Victor Konder IntlSun 1:35 PM
São Paulo-CongonhasTAM3036A319Tancredo Neves IntlSun 7:40 AM
Rio de Janeiro/GaleãoDAL28B763John F. Kennedy IntlSun, Mon, Tue 10:55 PM
Rio de Janeiro/GaleãoAAL974B788John F. Kennedy IntlSun & Mon 11:00 PM
Tancredo Neves IntlTAM3055A319São Paulo–CongonhasSun 9:40 AM

Pressure Builds at São Paulo-Guarulhos

The largest share of cancellations occurred at São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport, which alone accounted for 11 grounded flights. These São Paulo airport cancellations primarily affected long-haul services operated by widebody aircraft, underscoring how sensitive intercontinental schedules are to operational strain.

Flights to the United States were especially impacted. American Airlines and Delta Air Lines both cancelled multiple services to John F. Kennedy International Airport on successive evenings. LATAM Airlines added to the disruption by cancelling additional JFK-bound flights as well as a Boston service to Boston Logan International Airport.

Guarulhos international flights also suffered beyond the U.S. market. Air Canada withdrew a Montréal service to Montréal–Trudeau International Airport, while United Airlines cancelled its Newark-bound flight to Newark Liberty International Airport. European connectivity was reduced when LATAM cancelled its Madrid flight to Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport. Leisure travel was not spared either, with an Orlando service to Orlando International Airport also pulled from the schedule.

Domestic Disruptions at Congonhas

At São Paulo–Congonhas Airport, two domestic flights were cancelled. Although fewer in number, these cancellations were significant because Congonhas supports dense, time-sensitive business travel.

Affected routes included:

  • A GOL service to Ministro Victor Konder International Airport
  • A LATAM service to Tancredo Neves International Airport

These cancellations illustrate how even limited disruptions at Congonhas can affect onward connections and same-day travel plans.

Repeated Long-Haul Cancellations in Rio de Janeiro

Rio de Janeiro/Galeão International Airport recorded five cancellations, all concentrated on the New York route. Delta Air Lines cancelled the same JFK service on three consecutive nights, while American Airlines cancelled two departures on the same corridor. These Rio de Janeiro flight disruptions point to sustained operational challenges rather than isolated incidents, particularly on transcontinental routes requiring complex aircraft rotations.

Secondary Effects in Belo Horizonte

The disruption extended inland to Tancredo Neves International Airport, where LATAM cancelled a morning flight to São Paulo–Congonhas. While only one service was affected, it demonstrated how instability at major hubs can cascade into secondary airports.

Impact on Passengers and Networks

For travelers, the immediate effects included rebookings, missed connections, and longer journey times, especially on long-haul itineraries with limited alternatives. From an operational standpoint, the pattern of cancellations reveals that Brazil flight cancellations were driven largely by pressures on widebody fleets serving international markets.

Key takeaways from the data include:

  • Long-haul routes were more vulnerable than domestic ones
  • Widebody aircraft dominated the cancelled services
  • Repeated cancellations on the same routes suggest ongoing strain

As Brazil airline operations continue to navigate fleet availability, scheduling complexity, and hub congestion, the recent disruptions highlight how quickly challenges at São Paulo and Rio can ripple across the national and international network.

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