Thousands of Travelers Impacted Across the US, Brazil, New Zealand, the Philippines, Jamaica, and More as United Airlines Faces 70 Cancellations and Over 400 Delays, Affecting San Francisco, Auckland, Rio de Janeiro, Manila, Montego Bay

Thousands of travelers are facing significant disruptions as United Airlines grapples with a massive operational issue. With 70 cancellations and over 400 delays, flights across the US, Brazil, New Zealand, the Philippines, Jamaica, and other destinations are severely affected. Major airports like San Francisco, Auckland, Rio de Janeiro, Manila, and Montego Bay have seen widespread chaos, leaving travelers stranded or delayed. These cancellations and delays are impacting both domestic and international routes, with thousands of passengers now scrambling to find alternative travel options. The ripple effect is widespread, affecting not just the US but also Brazil, New Zealand, and several other countries. As United Airlines continues to work through these disruptions, passengers are left waiting for updates on when they can resume their travels. The airline has yet to provide a clear resolution, adding to the growing frustration.
Affected Cities and Airports
The cities and their corresponding airports from the provided table include San Francisco with San Francisco International Airport (KSFO), Auckland with Auckland Airport (AKL / NZAA), Guam with Guam International Airport (PGUM), Koror (Babelthuap) in Palau with Palau International Airport (ROR / PTRO), Newark with Newark Liberty International Airport (KEWR), Fort Lauderdale with Fort Lauderdale International Airport (KFLL), San Juan in Puerto Rico with Luis Munoz Marin International Airport (SJU / TJSJ), Chicago with Chicago O’Hare International Airport (KORD), Baltimore with Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (KBWI), Atlanta with Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (KATL), Boston with Boston Logan International Airport (KBOS), Montego Bay in Jamaica with Sangster International Airport (MBJ / MKJS), Omaha with Eppley Airfield (KOMA), Des Moines with Des Moines International Airport (KDSM), Denver with Denver International Airport (KDEN), Seattle with Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (KSEA), Houston with Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport (KIAH), Dallas with Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (KDFW), Phoenix with Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (KPHX), Las Vegas with Harry Reid International Airport (KLAS), Washington, D.C. with Washington Dulles International Airport (KIAD), Rio de Janeiro with Rio de Janeiro–Galeão International Airport (GIG / SBGL), and Manila with Manila International Airport (MNL / RPLL).
Flight Cancellations
| Flight No. | Aircraft Type | Origin | Destination | Scheduled Departure Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UAL3917 | B772 | San Francisco Int’l (KSFO) | Auckland (AKL / NZAA) | Fri 01:25 AM PST |
| UAL193 | B738 | Guam Intl (PGUM) | Palau Int’l (ROR / PTRO) | Fri 08:05 PM ChST |
| UAL1364 | B38M | Newark Liberty Intl (KEWR) | Fort Lauderdale Intl (KFLL) | Fri 07:10 AM EST |
| UAL193 | B738 | Palau Int’l (ROR / PTRO) | Manila Int’l (MNL / RPLL) | Fri 10:05 PM +09 |
| UAL2143 | B764 | Newark Liberty Intl (KEWR) | Luis Munoz Marin Intl (SJU / TJSJ) | Fri 08:05 AM EST |
| UAL2302 | A320 | Chicago O’Hare Intl (KORD) | Baltimore/Washington Intl (KBWI) | Fri 07:15 AM CST |
| UAL2669 | A319 | Newark Liberty Intl (KEWR) | Hartsfield-Jackson Intl (KATL) | Fri 09:10 AM EST |
| UAL375 | B38M | Newark Liberty Intl (KEWR) | Boston Logan Intl (KBOS) | Fri 09:21 AM EST |
| UAL1146 | B38M | Chicago O’Hare Intl (KORD) | Sangster Int’l (MBJ / MKJS) | Fri 08:52 AM CST |
| UAL1778 | A319 | Chicago O’Hare Intl (KORD) | Eppley Airfield (KOMA) | Fri 09:00 AM CST |
| UAL3933 | B764 | Washington Dulles Intl (KIAD) | Rio de Janeiro/Galeao Intl (GIG / SBGL) | Fri 10:10 AM EST |
| UAL1139 | A319 | Chicago O’Hare Intl (KORD) | Des Moines Intl (KDSM) | Fri 09:16 AM CST |
| UAL2271 | B739 | Denver Intl (KDEN) | Seattle-Tacoma Intl (KSEA) | Fri 08:40 AM MST |
| UAL2166 | A319 | Houston Bush Int’ctl (KIAH) | Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) | Fri 09:52 AM CST |
| UAL455 | A320 | Baltimore/Washington Intl (KBWI) | Chicago O’Hare Intl (KORD) | Fri 11:06 AM EST |
| UAL1895 | B739 | Houston Bush Int’ctl (KIAH) | Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl (KPHX) | Fri 10:17 AM CST |
| UAL1692 | B38M | Fort Lauderdale Intl (KFLL) | Newark Liberty Intl (KEWR) | Fri 11:23 AM EST |
| UAL400 | B738 | San Francisco Int’l (KSFO) | Harry Reid Intl (KLAS) | Fri 08:35 AM PST |
| UAL1882 | B38M | Boston Logan Intl (KBOS) | Newark Liberty Intl (KEWR) | Fri 11:41 AM EST |
| UAL156 | B738 | Manila Int’l (MNL / RPLL) | Guam Intl (PGUM) | Sat 12:50 AM PST |
Overview of Flight cancellations
The flight cancellations highlight significant disruptions for United Airlines passengers across various routes. A total of 70 flights were cancelled, affecting both domestic and international destinations. These cancellations spanned several major airports, including San Francisco International Airport (KSFO), Newark Liberty International Airport (KEWR), Chicago O’Hare International Airport (KORD), and Washington Dulles International Airport (KIAD). Internationally, airports like Auckland Airport (AKL), Rio de Janeiro–Galeão International Airport (GIG), and Manila International Airport (MNL) were impacted.
The cancellations primarily disrupted long-haul flights, such as those between San Francisco and Auckland, Newark and San Juan, and Chicago and Montego Bay. Passengers traveling on these routes faced major challenges, with some having to find alternate travel options or await rescheduled flights. The disruptions also affected regional flights within the United States, including routes from Houston, Denver, and Baltimore.
Reason Behind Cancellations
United Airlines has been forced to cancel flights due to a mandate from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in response to the ongoing U.S. government shutdown. The FAA has directed airlines to reduce operations at approximately 40 high‑traffic U.S. airports because of staffing shortages in air traffic control. With air traffic controllers working without pay during the shutdown, the FAA has required a 4% reduction in flight schedules, which may increase to 10% if the shutdown continues. The cancellations primarily affect domestic and regional routes at busy U.S. airports, while international flights remain largely unaffected.
United has assured passengers that affected travelers will be rebooked or refunded. This situation is distinct from previous flight disruptions, such as internal system failures, and is instead driven by external factors related to regulatory mandates for safety. The reductions are part of a broader effort to manage air traffic control resources, ensuring safe operations despite limited staffing. Passengers traveling with United are advised to monitor their flight statuses closely, as the situation may evolve if the shutdown continues.
What to Do if Your Flight Gets Cancelled: A Quick Guide
Flight cancellations can be frustrating, but knowing the right steps to take can help minimize stress. Here’s what you can do if you find yourself in this situation:
Stay Updated
Monitor your email, phone, and the airline’s app for rebooking confirmation or further announcements.
Stay Calm and Check for Updates
As soon as you learn your flight is canceled, stay calm and check for updates. Many airlines will notify you via text, email, or their app. Visit the airline’s website for real-time updates on the situation.
Contact the Airline
Reach out to the airline’s customer service either in person at the airport or over the phone. If you’re at the airport, head to the service desk. If you’re not, try calling or using the airline’s online chat system to avoid waiting in long queues.
Know Your Rights
Familiarize yourself with the airline’s policies regarding cancellations. Many airlines offer rebooking options or compensation, especially if the cancellation is within their control. In the EU, for example, passengers are entitled to compensation under certain conditions.
Consider Alternative Flights
Ask the airline about the next available flight. If you can’t find a suitable option, consider booking a new flight through another airline, or check for other forms of transport like trains or buses.
The flight cancellations by United Airlines are a direct result of the FAA’s mandate due to air traffic control staffing shortages caused by the ongoing U.S. government shutdown. This reduction in operations aims to ensure safety, with around 4% of flights affected initially. While the cancellations primarily impact domestic and regional flights, international routes are largely unaffected. United Airlines is working to rebook or refund impacted passengers, but travelers should stay updated on their flight status. The situation highlights the challenges airlines face when external factors disrupt essential infrastructure.
Source: FlightAware
Image Source: United Airlines
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