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Today β€” 25 February 2026Main stream

Thousands Of Passengers Stranded In Asia As Thailand, Japan, India, UAE, China, Indonesia And Saudi Arabia Delay 2,503 And Cancel 52 Flights, Grounding Emirates, Thai AirAsia, JAL, IndiGo, Air China, And Other Airlines In Dubai, Bangkok, Delhi, Tokyo, Jakarta, Beijing, Riyadh and More

25 February 2026 at 02:00
Thousands Of Passengers Stranded In Asia As Thailand, Japan, India, UAE, China, Indonesia And Saudi Arabia Delay 2,503 And Cancel 52 Flights, Grounding Emirates, Thai AirAsia, JAL, IndiGo, Air China, And Other Airlines In Dubai, Bangkok, Delhi, Tokyo, Jakarta, Beijing, Riyadh and More

Thousands of travelers stranded in Asia today as 2,555 flight cancellations and delays hit major Asian and Middle Eastern airports: Dubai International (363 delays, 2 cancellations), Suvarnabhumi Bangkok (311 delays, 1 cancellation), Don Mueang Bangkok (284 delays), Indira Gandhi Delhi (282 delays, 2 cancellations), Guangzhou Baiyun (198 delays, 2 cancellations), Tokyo Haneda (187 delays, 3 cancellations), Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta (167 delays, 22 cancellations), Phuket (154 delays), Beijing Capital (149 delays, 3 cancellations), Sultan Hasanuddin (121 delays, 8 cancellations), Fukuoka (95 delays, 3 cancellations), Narita (94 delays, 2 cancellations), Abu Dhabi (52 delays, 2 cancellations), and King Khalid Riyadh (46 delays, 2 cancellations).
The most affected airlines by volume included FlyDubai (140 delays), Emirates (123 delays, 1 cancellation), IndiGo (116 delays), Air China (101 delays, 2 cancellations), Thai AirAsia (208 delays at Don Mueang; 33 at Phuket), and Batik Air (18 cancellations, 23 delays at Jakarta; 8 cancellations, 22 delays at Sultan Hasanuddin). According to latest flight data, other major carriers experiencing disruption included Japan Airlines (70 delays at Haneda; 15 at Narita; 18 at Fukuoka), All Nippon (44 delays at Haneda; 7 at Narita; 8 at Fukuoka), Air India (84 delays, 1 cancellation), Etihad Airways (31 delays, 2 cancellations), United (1 cancellation at Dubai; 1 cancellation, 6 delays at Narita; 3 delays at Haneda), SpiceJet (21 delays, 1 cancellation), and China Southern Airlines (59 delays).
Countries affected include United Arab Emirates, Thailand, India, Japan, China, Indonesia, and Saudi Arabia.

  • Today’s Update: 2,503 total delays and 52 cancellations were recorded across 14 major Asian airports.
  • Dubai recorded the highest delay volume with 363 delays.
  • Jakarta had the highest cancellation count at 22.
  • Thai AirAsia and FlyDubai accounted for the largest single-airline delay volumes.
  • Most disruptions were delay-driven rather than cancellation-heavy.
  • U.S.-linked delays were concentrated in Japan, UAE, India, and China.

Most Affected Asian Airports

Dubai International Airport

Dubai recorded 363 delays and 2 cancellations, the highest delay volume across all airports. FlyDubai (140) and Emirates (123) accounted for the majority of delays.

Suvarnabhumi Bangkok Airport

Suvarnabhumi saw 311 delays and 1 cancellation, with Thai Airways (68) and Thai Vietjet Air (52) leading disruptions.

Don Mueang International Airport

Don Mueang reported 284 delays, dominated by Thai AirAsia (208 delays).

Indira Gandhi International Airport (Delhi)

Delhi recorded 282 delays and 2 cancellations, with IndiGo (116) and Air India (84 delays, 1 cancellation) most affected.

Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport

Guangzhou logged 198 delays and 2 cancellations, led by China Southern Airlines (59 delays).

Tokyo Haneda Airport

Haneda recorded 187 delays and 3 cancellations, including 17 U.S.-linked delays. Japan Airlines (70) had the largest share.

Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta International Airport

Jakarta reported 167 delays and 22 cancellations, the highest cancellation count among all airports.

Phuket International Airport

Phuket recorded 154 delays, primarily affecting Thai AirAsia (33 delays).

Airlines Most Affected by Asia Flight Cancellations and Delays

FlyDubai

FlyDubai recorded 140 delays at Dubai, the highest single-airline delay volume in the dataset.

Emirates

Emirates logged 123 delays and 1 cancellation at Dubai, representing a significant share of airport-wide disruption.

Thai AirAsia

Thai AirAsia recorded 208 delays at Don Mueang and 33 at Phuket, making it one of the most disrupted carriers overall.

IndiGo

IndiGo faced 116 delays in Delhi, along with additional delays in Abu Dhabi and Riyadh.

Air China

Air China reported 101 delays at Beijing and 25 at Guangzhou, plus cancellations in both cities.

Batik Air

Batik Air accounted for 26 total cancellations across two Indonesian airports, the highest cancellation impact among airlines.

Japan Airlines

Japan Airlines recorded 70 delays at Haneda, 15 at Narita, and 18 at Fukuoka, reflecting widespread domestic and international disruption.

Air India

Air India faced 84 delays and 1 cancellation in Delhi, along with additional delays in Dubai.

What Can Affected Passengers Do?

  • Check real-time flight status before leaving for the airport.
  • Contact the airline directly for rebooking or refund options.
  • Monitor official airport announcements and airline notifications.
  • Retain boarding passes and receipts for potential compensation claims.
  • Consider alternate flights or nearby airports if available.

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Overview of Asia Flight Cancellations

Major airlines most affected included FlyDubai, Emirates, IndiGo, Air China, Thai AirAsia, Batik Air, Japan Airlines, and Air India, alongside carriers such as United, Etihad Airways, SpiceJet, China Southern Airlines, and All Nippon.
Cities most impacted by volume were Dubai, Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang), Delhi, Guangzhou, Tokyo (Haneda and Narita), Jakarta, and Phuket, with repeated disruption concentrations in these hubs.
The disruption wave affected airports across United Arab Emirates, Thailand, India, Japan, China, Indonesia, and Saudi Arabia, with delays heavily outweighing cancellations and several U.S.-linked disruptions seen in Japan and the UAE.

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Passengers Disrupted Across The US As 42 Flights Were Cancelled and 39 Delayed At Nashville International Airport, Impacting Republic, Southwest, Endeavor Air, JetBlue, United, And Other Airlines Across New York, Boston, Washington, Philadelphia and More

25 February 2026 at 00:37
Passengers Disrupted Across The US As 42 Flights Were Cancelled and 39 Delayed At Nashville International Airport, Impacting Republic, Southwest, Endeavor Air, JetBlue, United, And Other Airlines Across New York, Boston, Washington, Philadelphia and More

Nashville International Airport (BNA) reported 42 cancellations and 39 delays today, as a powerful blizzard placed millions under alert across the US Northeast. The most affected airlines include Republic (17 cancellations, 2 delays), Southwest (9 cancellations, 19 delays), Endeavor Air (7 cancellations, 2 delays), and JetBlue (4 cancellations). Other major carriers including American Airlines (2 cancellations, 1 delay), United (2 cancellations, 2 delays), and Delta Air Lines (1 cancellation) also faced operational disruption.
Flights connecting Nashville with John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, Boston Logan International Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport saw significant impact. States of emergency were declared in New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and others, triggering travel restrictions that rippled into Tennessee and beyond.

  • Update today: Nashville recorded 42 cancellations and 39 delays amid Northeast blizzard conditions.
  • Millions remain under winter alerts, including a rare blizzard warning in New York City.
  • Republic Airlines recorded the highest cancellations, while Southwest reported the most delays.
  • Flights linking Nashville with New York and Boston were heavily disrupted.
  • States of emergency across multiple Northeast states triggered travel restrictions.
  • Major U.S. carriers including American, United, Delta, and JetBlue were affected.

Airlines Most Affected by Flight Cancellations and Delays

Republic Airways

Republic reported 17 cancellations and 2 delays, the highest number of cancellations among all airlines operating through Nashville today. The carrier’s regional network linking Tennessee with the Northeast experienced severe interruption.

Southwest Airlines

Southwest recorded 9 cancellations and 19 delays, the highest delay volume of the day. Its extensive domestic network across the United States contributed to widespread schedule adjustments.

Endeavor Air

Endeavor Air saw 7 cancellations and 2 delays, reflecting operational strain on regional routes connecting Nashville with major East Coast cities.

JetBlue Airways

JetBlue posted 4 cancellations with no reported delays, reflecting concentrated cancellations rather than rolling schedule disruptions, particularly on Northeast-bound flights.

American Airlines

American Airlines experienced 2 cancellations and 1 delay, impacting service to major hubs including New York and Washington.

United Airlines

United reported 2 cancellations and 2 delays, primarily affecting connections to key northeastern and Midwestern cities.

What can affected passengers do?

  • Check airline apps and official websites for real-time flight status updates.
  • Rebook flights immediately through airline customer service or digital platforms.
  • Monitor airport advisories and state travel restrictions.
  • Allow extra time for airport processing due to weather-related staffing constraints.
  • Consider alternative airports if travel to the Northeast is urgent.
  • Retain receipts for expenses related to delays or cancellations.
  • Review airline compensation and rebooking policies.

Overview of Flight Disruptions

The winter storm system impacting the Northeastern United States has created cascading disruptions across major aviation corridors. With New York City under its first blizzard warning in nine years, flights between Nashville and key airports such as John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, Boston Logan International Airport, and Newark Liberty International Airport faced substantial cancellations.

Airlines most affected include Republic Airways, Southwest Airlines, Endeavor Air, JetBlue Airways, American Airlines, and United Airlines. Delta Air Lines and Spirit Airlines also experienced isolated cancellations and delays.

Cities including New York, Boston, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and Nashville were repeatedly impacted as emergency declarations in New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut triggered travel restrictions. The weather system has disrupted air traffic flows not only within the United States but also affected connecting passengers traveling between the U.S. and international destinations.

As millions remain under winter alerts and blizzard warnings, operational recovery will depend on improving weather conditions across the Northeast corridor, one of the busiest aviation regions in the country.

Source: Different airports andΒ FlightAware

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Yesterday β€” 24 February 2026Main stream

Passengers Grounded In Costa Rica As Juan Santamaria International And Guanacaste Airports Faced 11 Cancelled Flights and 25 Delays, Disrupting JetBlue, United, SANSA Airlines, WestJet, Porter, And Others Across New Jersey, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania And More

24 February 2026 at 22:51
Passengers Grounded In Costa Rica As Juan Santamaria International And Guanacaste Airports Faced 11 Cancelled Flights and 25 Delays, Disrupting JetBlue, United, SANSA Airlines, WestJet, Porter, And Others Across New Jersey, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania And More

Travelers were grounded in Costa Rica today asΒ Juan Santamaria International Airport and Guanacaste Airport recorded a combined 11 cancellations and 25 delays. JetBlue (8 cancellations) and United (3 cancellations, 1 delay) were the most impacted carriers, while SANSA Airlines (13 delays) led delay counts. Other major airlines including American Airlines (2 delays), Delta Air Lines (1 delay), WestJet (2 delays) and Porter Airlines (2 delays) also reported operational issues. Juan Santamaria International Airport and Guanacaste Airport were two of the most affected hubs in Costa Rica connected to the US as millions across the United States remain under winter alerts and blizzard warnings.

  • Update today: 11 total cancellations and 25 total delays reported across Juan Santamaria International and Guanacaste airports.
  • JetBlue recorded 8 cancellations, the highest among all airlines.
  • United reported 3 cancellations and 1 delay across both airports.
  • SANSA Airlines logged 13 delays, the highest delay count.
  • All 11 cancellations were linked to U.S.-related routes.
  • Millions remain under blizzard warnings, with New York City under its first such warning in nine years.
  • States of emergency declared in New Jersey, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania and Connecticut, with travel restrictions in place.

Airlines Most Affected by Flight Cancellations and Delays

JetBlue

JetBlue faced 8 cancellations, accounting for the majority of disrupted flights across both Costa Rican airports. All of its affected services were tied to U.S. routes, reflecting the impact of winter storm conditions in the northeastern United States.

United

United recorded 3 cancellations and 1 delay, making it the second most affected airline overall. Its disruptions were also connected to U.S. operations amid blizzard-related constraints.

SANSA Airlines

SANSA Airlines reported 13 delays, the highest delay count among all carriers. While it did not record cancellations, operational flow was significantly affected.

American Airlines

American Airlines reported 2 delays at Guanacaste, contributing to broader operational strain tied to U.S. winter conditions.

Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines recorded 1 delay, reflecting moderate operational impact.

WestJet and Porter Airlines

WestJet and Porter Airlines each reported 2 delays, showing spillover effects on North American connectivity.

What Can Affected Passengers Do?

  • Check flight status directly with the airline before heading to the airport.
  • Monitor airline apps and official notifications for schedule changes.
  • Rebook through airline self-service tools where available.
  • Allow additional travel time due to possible restrictions.
  • Review airline policies for waivers related to severe weather.
  • Keep documentation for reimbursement or compensation claims if applicable.

Overview of Flight Disruptions

Flight operations across Juan Santamaria International Airport and Guanacaste Airport were disrupted as severe winter weather swept across parts of the United States. Millions remain under winter alerts and blizzard warnings, including New York City, which is experiencing its first blizzard warning in nine years. States of emergency had been declared in New Jersey, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania and Connecticut, where travel restrictions were in force.

The storm’s ripple effect has impacted major airlines such as JetBlue, United, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, WestJet and Porter Airlines. Costa Rica–U.S. connections were particularly affected, with every recorded cancellation tied to U.S. routes.

The situation highlights how winter weather in the northeastern United States can disrupt international air travel, affecting airports in Costa Rica and travelers moving between North America and Central America. Airlines continue adjusting schedules as winter alerts remain active across multiple U.S. states.

Source: Different airports andΒ FlightAware

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Southwest Airlines Faces 292 Flight Cancellations And 368 Delays Today, Disrupting Passengers Across The US At New York City, Baltimore, Orlando, Atlanta, And More

24 February 2026 at 03:12
Southwest Airlines Faces 292 Flight Cancellations And 368 Delays Today, Disrupting Passengers Across The US At New York City, Baltimore, Orlando, Atlanta, And More

A sweeping winter storm has triggered widespread travel disruption across the United States, as 292 flight cancellations and 368 delays were recorded for Southwest Airlines alone. The airline reported a 7% cancellation rate and a 9% delay rate, reflecting mounting operational pressure as blizzard warnings extend across the Northeast.
Millions of people remain under winter alerts this morning, with blizzard warnings spanning from Maryland to Massachusetts. New York City is under its first blizzard warning in nine years, while New Jersey, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania and Connecticut have declared states of emergency and imposed travel restrictions. The severe weather footprint has directly intersected with key aviation corridors, amplifying disruption levels at major airports.

Overall Operational Impact on Southwest Airlines

Southwest Airlines’ systemwide disruption totals β€” 292 cancellations and 368 delays β€” indicate significant strain on flight schedules as winter conditions intensify. With a 7% cancellation rate and 9% delay rate, nearly one in ten flights experienced operational interruptions.

The storm’s geographic spread, particularly across densely trafficked Northeastern states under emergency declarations, suggests weather-related constraints such as runway treatment cycles, de-icing procedures, reduced visibility, and air traffic flow restrictions likely contributed to schedule instability.

LaGuardia Sees 100% Cancellation Rate

At LaGuardia Airport (LGA), Southwest recorded 68 cancellations, representing a 100% cancellation rate within the dataset provided. No delays were recorded at this airport.

The complete cancellation rate at LaGuardia aligns with the blizzard warning issued for New York City β€” its first in nine years. With the city under severe winter conditions, operational shutdowns appear to have replaced delay management strategies. Rather than stagger departures amid uncertain runway conditions, cancellations dominated the carrier’s response at this location.

The absence of reported delays suggests flights were removed from the schedule entirely instead of being postponed.

Baltimore/Washington International Records Highest Cancellation Volume

Baltimore/Washington International (BWI) reported 114 cancellations, the highest number among the listed airports. The cancellation percentage stood at 28%, accompanied by 38 delays (9%).

Maryland falls within the stretch of states under blizzard warnings. With heavy snowfall and emergency measures active in the region, BWI emerged as a primary disruption point for Southwest’s network.

The combination of high cancellation volume and additional delays indicates operational congestion rather than a full shutdown scenario. Aircraft movement continued under constraints, but schedule integrity was heavily compromised.

Orlando International Experiences More Delays Than Cancellations

At Orlando International (MCO), Southwest recorded 23 cancellations (7%) and 47 delays (14%). Unlike Northeast airports under blizzard warnings, Orlando’s disruption profile skewed toward delays rather than cancellations.

The higher delay percentage β€” 14%, the highest among the listed airports β€” suggests downstream ripple effects from the storm’s impact in the Northeast. Aircraft rotations, crew positioning, and inbound aircraft from affected regions likely contributed to schedule delays at MCO.

The data indicates Orlando remained operational, but schedule reliability was affected by broader network disruptions.

Atlanta Shows Balanced Disruption Pattern

At Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), Southwest recorded 10 cancellations (9%) and 10 delays (9%).

Atlanta’s disruption metrics reflect a balanced pattern, with equal percentages for cancellations and delays. Compared to Northeast airports, ATL experienced substantially lower cancellation volume, suggesting milder weather impact relative to states under blizzard warnings and emergency declarations.

Blizzard Warnings and Emergency Declarations Intensify Travel Disruption

Millions remain under winter alerts across a corridor stretching from Maryland to Massachusetts. With New York City under a rare blizzard warning and multiple states declaring emergencies, transportation networks β€” including aviation β€” faced layered constraints.

Emergency declarations in New Jersey, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut included travel restrictions. Such measures typically reduce ground access to airports, limit workforce mobility, and impact support operations, compounding aviation disruptions.

The concentration of Southwest cancellations at LaGuardia and BWI corresponds geographically with the most severe weather footprint described.

The airport-specific figures for LGA, ATL, BWI, and MCO represent a major part of Southwest’s overall 292 cancellations and 368 delays.

Among the listed airports:

  • BWI recorded the highest cancellation count (114)
  • LGA showed the highest cancellation rate (100%)
  • MCO posted the highest delay percentage (14%)
  • ATL experienced moderate, balanced disruption

As blizzard warnings persist and emergency measures remain in place across several states, operational normalization will depend on weather stabilization and airport recovery timelines.

For now, Southwest’s 292 cancellations and 368 delays illustrate how severe winter systems can rapidly destabilize airline networks, particularly when major metropolitan areas β€” including New York City β€” fall under blizzard warnings.

Source: Different airports andΒ FlightAware

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Endeavor Air Faces 381 Flight Cancellations And 34 Delays Today, Grounding Passengers Across The US At New York JFK, LaGuardia, Chicago O’Hare, Atlanta, and More

24 February 2026 at 02:55
Endeavor Air Faces 381 Flight Cancellations And 34 Delays Today, Grounding Passengers Across The US At New York JFK, LaGuardia, Chicago O’Hare, Atlanta, and More

A powerful winter storm sweeping across the northeastern United States has triggered widespread travel chaos, with millions of residents under winter alerts and blizzard warnings and hundreds of flights grounded. Endeavor Air (DAL) reported significant operational disruptions, including 381 cancellations and 34 delays β€” part of a broader network impact.
With New York City placed under its first blizzard warning in nine years, and multiple states declaring emergencies, the aviation and surface transport systems across the region are facing extraordinary strain.

Millions Under Blizzard Warnings Across the Northeast

Blizzard warnings now stretch from Maryland to Massachusetts, placing millions of residents in the direct path of hazardous winter weather. The situation is particularly notable in New York City, which is experiencing its first blizzard warning in nine years β€” underscoring the severity of the current system.

In response to deteriorating conditions:

  • New Jersey
  • Rhode Island
  • Pennsylvania
  • Connecticut

have declared states of emergency. These declarations include travel restrictions, signaling the seriousness of the storm’s impact on road and public transportation networks.

The combination of high winds, heavy snowfall, and restricted mobility has created cascading effects across regional infrastructure β€” especially air travel.

Endeavor Air Reports 381 Cancellations and 34 Delays

Amid the storm, Endeavor Air (DAL) reported:

  • 381 flight cancellations
  • 48% cancellation rate
  • 34 flight delays
  • 4% delay rate

These figures represent overall disruptions across its operations, with airport-level statistics accounting for only part of the total impact.

The high cancellation percentage indicates that nearly half of the airline’s scheduled operations were scrapped during the severe weather window, reflecting both safety protocols and airport-level operational constraints.

LaGuardia and JFK Bear the Brunt

The most concentrated disruptions were recorded at New York-area airports.

LaGuardia Airport (LGA)

  • 197 cancellations
  • 99% cancellation rate
  • 0 delays

LaGuardia experienced near-total shutdown conditions, with 99% of scheduled Endeavor Air operations canceled. No delays were recorded, indicating flights were largely preemptively canceled rather than operating under extended departure holds.

New York JFK

  • 145 cancellations
  • 100% cancellation rate
  • 0 delays

At JFK, Endeavor Air operations were completely halted, with a 100% cancellation rate and no reported delays. This suggests full operational suspension rather than partial activity.

Together, LaGuardia and JFK account for 342 cancellations, representing the overwhelming majority of the 381 total cancellations reported.

Chicago and Atlanta Show Diverging Patterns

While New York airports saw near-total shutdowns, other hubs displayed different disruption patterns.

Chicago O’Hare (ORD)

  • 8 cancellations
  • 100% cancellation rate
  • 0 delays

Although the total number was smaller, Chicago O’Hare saw a complete cancellation rate for the affected flights. No delays were reported, mirroring the pattern seen in New York β€” full cancellation rather than staggered operations.

Atlanta (ATL)

  • 12 cancellations
  • 5% cancellation rate
  • 19 delays
  • 8% delay rate

The 19 delays at ATL account for the majority of the airline’s 34 total delays during the disruption period.

The airport-level statistics provided β€” JFK, LaGuardia, Chicago O’Hare, and Atlanta β€” account for a substantial portion of the overall 381 cancellations and 34 delays reported by Endeavor Air.

Travel Restrictions Intensify Regional Impact

The declared states of emergency in New Jersey, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut have imposed travel restrictions that compound aviation challenges. Surface transportation constraints affect:

  • Crew movement
  • Passenger access to airports
  • Ground service operations
  • Aircraft repositioning logistics

With New York City under its first blizzard warning in nine years, the concentration of cancellations at JFK and LaGuardia reflects how severely the metropolitan aviation corridor has been affected.

The near-total cancellation rates in New York β€” 99% at LaGuardia and 100% at JFK β€” align with the broader emergency measures enacted across the region.

A Storm With System-Wide Consequences

The convergence of:

  • Millions under blizzard warnings
  • Multiple state emergency declarations
  • Travel restrictions across four states
  • 381 Endeavor Air cancellations (48%)
  • 34 delays (4%)

illustrates the scale of disruption caused by this winter event.

While Atlanta maintained partial operational continuity with manageable delays, New York-area airports experienced near-complete shutdown conditions for the airline’s operations. Chicago O’Hare also recorded total cancellation of the affected flights.

As the storm continues to move through the Northeast, transportation systems remain under pressure. With millions still under winter alerts and emergency declarations active in several states, the full recovery timeline for airline operations remains closely tied to weather stabilization and the lifting of travel restrictions.

For now, the numbers reflect a significant operational halt across key northeastern hubs, with New York at the epicenter of aviation disruption.

Source: Different airports andΒ FlightAware

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Thousands Of Passengers Grounded In Asia As UAE, Japan, Thailand, China, India, Hong Kong, Indonesia And South Korea Cancel 81 And Delay 2,757 Flights, Grounding Emirates, Air China, Japan Airlines, ANA, IndiGo, Cathay Pacific And Others In Dubai, Tokyo, Delhi, Bangkok, Beijing, And More

24 February 2026 at 01:35
Thousands Of Passengers Grounded In Asia As UAE, Japan, Thailand, China, India, Hong Kong, Indonesia And South Korea Cancel 81 And Delay 2,757 Flights, Grounding Emirates, Air China, Japan Airlines, ANA, IndiGo, Cathay Pacific And Others In Dubai, Tokyo, Delhi, Bangkok, Beijing, And More
Thousands Of Passengers Grounded In Asia As UAE, Japan, Thailand, China, India, Hong Kong, Indonesia And South Korea Cancel 81 And Delay 2,757 Flights, Grounding Emirates, Air China, Japan Airlines, ANA, IndiGo, Cathay Pacific And Others In Dubai, Tokyo, Delhi, Bangkok, Beijing, And More

Thousands of travellers stranded in Asia today as 2,838Β flight cancellations and delays struck major Asian and Middle Eastern hubs: Dubai International (443 delays, 7 cancellations), Tokyo Haneda (414 delays, 13 cancellations), Delhi IGI (321 delays, 10 cancellations), Suvarnabhumi Bangkok (298 delays), Beijing Capital (253 delays, 6 cancellations), Hong Kong International (211 delays, 8 cancellations), Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta (177 delays, 20 cancellations), Incheon International (175 delays, 4 cancellations), Bengaluru International (140 delays, 1 cancellation), Phuket International (139 delays), Sultan Hasanuddin International (94 delays, 10 cancellations), and New Chitose (92 delays, 2 cancellations).
The most operationally impacted airlines include Emirates (170 delays, 5 cancellations), FlyDubai (152 delays), Air China (180 delays, 4 cancellations), Japan Airlines (156 delays, 4 cancellations), All Nippon Airways (129 delays, 3 cancellations), IndiGo (121 delays, 2 cancellations), Air India (106 delays, 3 cancellations), Cathay Pacific (97 delays, 7 cancellations), and Batik Air (31 delays, 20 cancellations). Other widely recognized carriers such as United Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, British Airways, Air France, Vietnam Airlines, Garuda Indonesia, and SpiceJet also reported delays and/or cancellations.
The impacted regions include Dubai (UAE), Tokyo (Japan), Delhi (India), Bangkok (Thailand), Beijing (China), Hong Kong, Jakarta (Indonesia), Seoul (South Korea), Bengaluru (India), Phuket (Thailand), Makassar (Indonesia), and Sapporo (Japan).

  • Today’s Update: 2,757 delays and 81 cancellations recorded across 12 major airports.
  • Dubai International reported the highest number of delays (443).
  • Jakarta recorded the highest cancellation count (20).
  • Haneda recorded 414 delays and 13 cancellations.
  • Delhi logged 321 delays and 10 cancellations.
  • Bangkok saw 298 delays with no cancellations.
  • Air China recorded 180 delays, the highest airline delay total.
  • Emirates and FlyDubai combined for 322 delays at Dubai.
  • Cathay Pacific accounted for 7 of Hong Kong’s 8 cancellations.

Most Affected Asian Airports

Dubai International (UAE)

Dubai recorded 443 delays and 7 cancellations, the highest delay volume among all airports listed. Emirates and FlyDubai accounted for the majority of disruptions.

Tokyo Haneda (Japan)

Haneda logged 414 delays and 13 cancellations, with Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways contributing significant delay volume.

Indira Gandhi International – Delhi (India)

Delhi reported 321 delays and 10 cancellations, largely driven by IndiGo and Air India operations.

Suvarnabhumi – Bangkok (Thailand)

Bangkok saw 298 delays, making it one of the most delay-heavy but cancellation-free hubs today.

Beijing Capital (China)

Beijing Capital recorded 253 delays and 6 cancellations, with Air China responsible for the majority of affected flights.

Hong Kong International (China)

Hong Kong reported 211 delays and 8 cancellations, most cancellations linked to Cathay Pacific.

Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta (Indonesia)

Jakarta logged 177 delays and 20 cancellations, the highest cancellation count among all airports.

Incheon International (South Korea)

Incheon recorded 175 delays and 4 cancellations, with Korean Air contributing the majority of cancellations.

Bengaluru International (India)

Bengaluru saw 140 delays and 1 cancellation, primarily among domestic carriers.

Phuket International (Thailand)

Phuket recorded 139 delays, largely affecting regional and low-cost carriers.

Airlines Most Affected by Asia Flight Cancellations and Delays

Emirates

Emirates recorded 170 delays and 5 cancellations at Dubai International, contributing significantly to the airport’s overall 443 delayed flights.

FlyDubai

FlyDubai reported 152 delays at Dubai, making it one of the largest contributors to today’s delay volume across all hubs.

Air China

Air China logged 180 delays and 4 cancellations at Beijing Capital, the highest individual airline delay total recorded today.

Japan Airlines

Japan Airlines registered 156 delays and 4 cancellations at Tokyo Haneda, forming a major share of the airport’s 414 delayed flights.

All Nippon Airways

All Nippon Airways reported 129 delays and 3 cancellations at Haneda, reflecting sustained operational disruption.

IndiGo

IndiGo recorded 121 delays and 2 cancellations at Delhi, along with additional delays at Bengaluru and Dubai.

Air India

Air India logged 106 delays and 3 cancellations at Delhi, in addition to delays at other regional hubs.

Cathay Pacific

Cathay Pacific reported 97 delays and 7 cancellations at Hong Kong International, accounting for most of the airport’s cancellation total.

Batik Air

Batik Air registered 31 delays and 20 cancellations across Jakarta and Makassar, the highest cancellation count among airlines today.

Korean Air

Korean Air reported 51 delays and 3 cancellations at Incheon International, contributing to South Korea’s operational impact.

What Can Affected Passengers Do?

  • Check airline apps and official websites for real-time status updates.
  • Contact airline customer service regarding rebooking or compensation policies.
  • Monitor airport announcements for gate changes.
  • Retain boarding passes and receipts for potential claims.
  • Review travel insurance coverage where applicable.
  • Arrive early at airports experiencing high delay volumes.
  • Consider alternative routes if cancellations persist.

Learn More

Overview of Asia Flight Cancellations

Today’s disruption pattern shows heavy delay concentration at major hubs including Dubai (UAE), Tokyo (Japan), Delhi (India), Bangkok (Thailand), Beijing (China), Hong Kong, Jakarta (Indonesia), and Seoul (South Korea). Cancellation intensity was highest in Jakarta (Indonesia) and notable in Tokyo (Japan), Delhi (India), Hong Kong (China), and Dubai (UAE).
Among major global carriers, Emirates, Air China, Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, IndiGo, Air India, and Cathay Pacific recorded the largest operational impacts. U.S.-based carriers including United Airlines, American Airlines, and Delta Air Lines also experienced cancellations or delays at select hubs.
The disruption spans multiple countries: United Arab Emirates, Japan, India, Thailand, China, Indonesia, and South Korea, affecting some of the busiest aviation corridors in Asia and the Middle East.
With 2,757 delays and 81 cancellations recorded today, operational strain remains concentrated at high-traffic international gateways and major national carriers.

Source: Different airports andΒ FlightAware

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Hundreds Of Travelers Suffer Across The USA As Dallas-Fort Worth Faces 119 New Flight Cancellations And 128 Delays Amid Severe Blizzard Warnings And Winter Storm Emergency Declarations, Disrupting United, Spirit, JetBlue, Frontier, And Other Airlines Across Boston, Philadelphia, Newark And More

23 February 2026 at 23:44
Hundreds Of Travelers Suffer Across The USA As Dallas-Fort Worth Faces 119 New Flight Cancellations And 128 Delays Amid Severe Blizzard Warnings And Winter Storm Emergency Declarations, Disrupting United, Spirit, JetBlue, Frontier, And Other Airlines Across Boston, Philadelphia, Newark And More
Hundreds Of Travelers Suffer In The USA As Dallas-Fort Worth Faces 119 Cancelled Flights And 128 Delays Amid Severe Blizzard Warnings And Winter Storm Emergency Declarations

Severe winter weather sweeping Northeast USAΒ has triggered widespread operational disruption at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, where 119 flights have been cancelled and 128 delayed. The most affected carriers include American Airlines (81 cancellations, 81 delays), Delta Air Lines (16 cancellations, 4 delays), and United Airlines (10 cancellations, 4 delays). Other impacted airlines include Spirit Airlines (5 cancellations, 2 delays), JetBlue Airways (2 cancellations), Air Canada (2 cancellations), and Frontier Airlines (2 cancellations, 1 delay). Airports seeing major disruption include LaGuardia, Newark Liberty, Boston Logan, John F. Kennedy International, and Philadelphia International, as blizzard warnings and emergency declarations ripple across key travel corridors.

  • Updated today: 119 cancellations and 128 delays recorded at Dallas-Fort Worth amid Northeast blizzard conditions.
  • Millions remain under winter storm alerts from Maryland to Massachusetts.
  • New York City is under its first blizzard warning in nine years.
  • States including New Jersey, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania and Connecticut have declared emergencies.
  • Commercial vehicle bans and travel restrictions are in effect across multiple states.
  • American Airlines accounts for the largest share of disruptions at DFW.
  • Major New York and Boston airports are reporting full cancellation rates on several routes.
  • International routes to Europe, Asia, Australia and the Middle East are experiencing delays.

Airlines Most Affected by Flight Cancellations and Delays

American Airlines

81 cancellations and 81 delays, representing the largest operational impact at DFW.

Delta Air Lines

16 cancellations and 4 delays tied to storm-related disruption.

United Airlines

10 cancellations and 4 delays affecting domestic connections.

Spirit Airlines

5 cancellations and 2 delays reported.

JetBlue Airways

2 cancellations amid heavy Northeast impact.

Air Canada

2 cancellations impacting cross-border routes.

Additional carriers facing delays include Lufthansa, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, Qantas, Finnair, Japan Airlines and SkyWest, reflecting the international ripple effect of the storm system.

What can Impacted US Travelers Do?

  • Check airline websites or mobile apps for real-time status updates. Flight schedules can change multiple times within hours during severe weather, so monitoring official airline channels helps passengers track gate changes, cancellations, aircraft swaps and revised departure times.
  • Rebook through airline self-service portals where available. Many carriers provide flexible rebooking options during major disruptions, allowing travelers to select alternate flights without waiting in long airport queues or call center hold times.
  • Monitor weather advisories in both departure and arrival cities. Even if conditions appear stable at one airport, connecting cities may face restrictions, runway closures or air traffic flow controls that can affect onward travel.
  • Allow additional time for airport processing and security screening. Irregular operations often lead to crowd congestion, longer baggage processing times and extended security lines as displaced passengers attempt to reschedule travel.
  • Avoid unnecessary road travel in states under emergency declarations. Travel bans and commercial vehicle restrictions may limit highway access, making airport commutes difficult or unsafe during blizzard conditions.
  • Keep travel documents and notifications accessible for rapid rebooking. Having identification, confirmation numbers, and digital boarding passes readily available can speed up re-accommodation procedures if flights are cancelled or significantly delayed.

Overview of Flight Disruptions

Winter storm conditions in the USAΒ stretching from Maryland through Massachusetts have significantly disrupted air traffic flows into and out of Dallas-Fort Worth. Airports in New York and Boston are experiencing concentrated cancellation clusters, particularly at LaGuardia, Newark Liberty, JFK and Boston Logan. Philadelphia International is also reporting extensive disruption.
American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines are absorbing the majority of cancellations at Dallas-Fort Worth, while JetBlue and Spirit Airlines have also recorded operational setbacks. International carriers including Lufthansa, Emirates and Qantas are seeing delays tied to the broader network slowdown.
The blizzard warning affecting New York City β€” its first in nearly a decade β€” combined with state emergency declarations in New Jersey, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania and Connecticut, has restricted highway movement and commercial vehicle operations. These conditions are compounding scheduling difficulties and aircraft rotations across major hubs.
With major East Coast airports repeatedly impacted and Dallas-Fort Worth functioning as a central connecting hub, the cascading effect continues to disrupt domestic and international travel. Passengers traveling through New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Dallas are experiencing the highest levels of interruption as winter weather conditions persist.

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Travellers Grounded In El Salvador Today as El Salvador International Airport Faced 14 Cancelled Flights and 6 Delays, Disrupting Avianca El Salvador, Avianca Costa Rica, Amerijet International And Others Across Los Angeles, Boston, Washington, And More

23 February 2026 at 22:07
Travellers Grounded In El Salvador Today as El Salvador International Airport Faced 14 Cancelled Flights and 6 Delays, Disrupting Avianca El Salvador, Avianca Costa Rica, Amerijet International And Others Across Los Angeles, Boston, Washington, And More

Travelers at El Salvador International Airport (SAL) are facing significant disruption as 14 flight cancellations and 6 delays were recorded today, with all cancellations tied to U.S.-connected services. The airlines most affected include Avianca El Salvador (8 cancellations, 3 delays), Avianca Costa Rica (4 cancellations), and United Airlines (2 cancellations, 2 delays). Amerijet International (1 delay) also reported operational impact.
Major U.S. airports affected include John F. Kennedy International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, Boston Logan International Airport, and Washington Dulles International Airport, alongside disruption involving George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Norman Manley International Airport, Augusto C. Sandino International Airport, and El Dorado International Airport.
The concentration of cancellations on U.S.-linked routes due to the blizzard has left hundreds of passengers adjusting plans across Central America and the United States.

  • Updated today: 14 cancellations and 6 delays reported at El Salvador International Airport.
  • All 14 cancellations are linked to U.S.-connected flights.
  • Avianca El Salvador recorded the highest number of disruptions.
  • New York (JFK) and Los Angeles (LAX) are among the hardest-hit U.S. gateways.
  • Multiple U.S. airports including Boston, Washington Dulles, and Houston are affected.
  • Regional connections to Managua, Kingston, and BogotΓ‘ also experienced delays.

Airlines Most Affected by Flight Cancellations and Delays

Avianca El Salvador

The carrier reported 8 cancellations and 3 delays, representing the largest operational impact among airlines at SAL today.

Avianca Costa Rica

A total of 4 cancellations were recorded, with no delays reported.

United Airlines

The U.S. carrier logged 2 cancellations and 2 delays, affecting services linked to major American hubs.

Amerijet International

The airline recorded 1 delay, contributing to the broader disruption picture.

What can affected passengers do?

  • Check flight status directly with the airline before heading to the airport. Airport display boards may not always reflect real-time operational changes. Use the airline’s official website or mobile app to verify departure times, gate assignments, aircraft changes, and any last-minute schedule adjustments.
  • Rebook through official airline apps or customer service channels. Digital platforms typically provide the fastest self-service rebooking options during disruptions. If online tools are unavailable, contact the airline’s call center or approach airport service desks early, as queues can grow quickly during widespread cancellations.
  • Monitor SMS or email notifications for schedule changes. Ensure your contact details are correctly updated in your booking so you receive automated alerts about cancellations, delays, reassignments, or alternate routing options. Push notifications through airline apps can also provide quicker updates than email.
  • Review compensation or re-accommodation policies for canceled services. Airlines may offer rebooking on the next available flight, travel vouchers, meal assistance, or hotel accommodation depending on the situation and local regulations. Check fare conditions and applicable passenger rights policies before making independent alternative bookings.

Overview of Flight Disruptions

Flight operations at El Salvador International Airport experienced concentrated disruption on routes connecting the United States and Central America. Airlines including Avianca El Salvador, Avianca Costa Rica, United Airlines, and Amerijet International reported operational interruptions, with the majority centered on U.S.-linked services.

Key U.S. cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Washington, and Houston saw ripple effects, particularly through John F. Kennedy International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, and Boston Logan International Airport. Disruption also extended regionally to Managua in Nicaragua, Kingston in Jamaica, and BogotΓ‘ in Colombia.

The heaviest concentration of cancellations remains tied to U.S.-connected services, while a smaller number of delays impacted both North American and regional Caribbean routes. As operations continue to adjust, passengers traveling between El Salvador and major U.S. hubs may experience ongoing schedule changes.

Source: Different airports andΒ FlightAware

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Hundreds Of Travelers Crippled In USA As American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, United, Southwest, And Others Forced To Cancel 69 And Delay 83 Flights At Palm Beach, Impacting New York, Boston, Philadelphia and More Amid Heavy Snow and Winds

23 February 2026 at 02:01
Hundreds Of Travelers Crippled In USA As American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, United, Southwest, And Others Forced To Cancel 69 And Delay 83 Flights At Palm Beach, Impacting New York, Boston, Philadelphia and More Amid Heavy Snow and Winds

Hundreds of passengers grounded in the USA today as 152 flight cancellations and delays hit Palm Beach Intl amid heavy snow and strong winds disrupting Northeast routes. Routes linked to New York City airports β€” LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark β€” along with Boston, Atlanta, and Philadelphia were among the hardest hit.
JetBlue (37 cancellations, 21 delays) led in total disruptions, followed by Delta Air Lines (10 cancellations, 21 delays), United Airlines (8 cancellations, 9 delays), Southwest Airlines (8 cancellations, 6 delays), and American Airlines (5 cancellations, 11 delays). Other carriers including Frontier Airlines (1 cancellation, 3 delays), Air Canada (4 delays), Allegiant Air (4 delays), Breeze Airways (2 delays), and Bahamasair (2 delays) also reported operational setbacks.

  • Updated today: Blizzard warnings across the Northeast contributed to 69 cancellations and 83 delays at Palm Beach International.
  • JetBlue recorded the highest cancellations among all carriers.
  • Delta Air Lines matched JetBlue in total delays.
  • New York City airports β€” LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark β€” saw repeated service interruptions.
  • Boston and Atlanta routes experienced notable delays.
  • The National Weather Service warned the storm could intensify beyond earlier projections.
  • Up to 1–2 feet of snow and wind gusts reaching 70 mph were forecast.
  • More than 35 million people were under storm impact alerts.

Airlines Most Affected by Flight Cancellations and Delays

JetBlue

JetBlue recorded the highest number of disruptions at Palm Beach International, with 37 cancellations and 21 delays. The airline’s strong presence on New York routes amplified the impact as blizzard conditions intensified across the Northeast.

Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines reported 10 cancellations and 21 delays, matching JetBlue in total delays. Several of its affected services were linked to key Northeast cities experiencing heavy snow and high winds.

United Airlines

United Airlines logged 8 cancellations and 9 delays, reflecting operational strain across its East Coast network as winter weather conditions worsened.

Southwest Airlines

Southwest Airlines experienced 8 cancellations and 6 delays, with multiple flights impacted amid storm-driven disruptions affecting major metropolitan airports.

American Airlines

American Airlines faced 5 cancellations and 11 delays, as services connecting Palm Beach with Northeast hubs encountered scheduling instability.

Frontier Airlines

Frontier Airlines reported 1 cancellation and 3 delays, reflecting more limited but still notable operational challenges during the severe weather event.

Additional delays were also recorded by Air Canada, Allegiant Air, Breeze Airways, and Bahamasair as conditions across the Northeast continued to disrupt scheduled operations.

What Can Affected US Passengers Do?

  • Check airline apps and official websites frequently for schedule changes.
  • Enroll in real-time flight alerts and text notifications.
  • Contact airlines directly for rebooking options.
  • Review refund eligibility policies.
  • Allow extra travel time for airport security and boarding.
  • Monitor weather updates from official sources before heading to the airport.

Overview Of USA Flight Cancellations

The disruption pattern reflects mounting pressure from a powerful winter storm targeting the Northeast of the USA. The National Weather Service warned of intensifying blizzard conditions, forecasting 1–2 feet of heavy, wet snow and wind gusts up to 70 mph, with potential coastal flooding in vulnerable areas.

Air traffic between West Palm Beach and major Northeast hubs faced repeated interruptions. Flights involving New York City’s LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark, along with Boston Logan and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International, saw significant schedule instability. Services connecting to Philadelphia and other East Coast cities were also affected.

JetBlue, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and American Airlines accounted for the majority of cancellations and delays, reflecting their strong footprint in the Northeast corridor. With more than 35 million people under winter storm warnings, additional schedule adjustments remain possible as conditions evolve.

Source: Different airports andΒ FlightAware

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