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United, American, SkyWest, Alaska, Endeavor, PSA, and Other Airlines Face 2576 Delays and 84 Flight Cancellations Across the US, Leaving Thousands of Travelers Stranded Across Charlotte, Anchorage, St Thomas, Dallas, San Juan, and Washington DC

United, American, SkyWest, Alaska, Endeavor, PSA, and Other Airlines Face 2576 Delays and 84 Flight Cancellations Across the US, Leaving Thousands of Travelers Stranded Across Charlotte, Anchorage, St Thomas, Dallas, San Juan, and Washington DC

United, American, SkyWest, Alaska, Endeavor, PSA, and several other major airlines have recently faced significant disruptions, resulting in 2,576 delays and 84 flight cancellations across the United States. These operational challenges have left thousands of travelers stranded at key airports, including Charlotte, Anchorage, St. Thomas, Dallas, San Juan, and Washington D.C. The ripple effects of these delays and cancellations highlight not only the airlines’ struggle with operational efficiency but also the severe impact on passengers, particularly during peak travel periods. Factors such as severe weather, airport congestion, and staffing shortages have been cited as key contributors to these widespread travel disruptions.

Flight Cancellation by the US Airlines

The following table shows the flight cancellations and delays across various U.S. airlines. The data highlights the airlines’ performance in terms of cancellations and delays. PSA Airlines and SkyWest have the highest number of cancelled flights, while American Airlines and Southwest experienced a significant number of delays. It is important to note that the delayed flight percentage can significantly impact passenger experience, especially for travelers on time-sensitive connections.

AirlineCancelled (#)Cancelled (%)Delayed (#)Delayed (%)
PSA Airlines (AAL)182%14021%
Alaska Airlines162%507%
Cape Air163%297%
Endeavor Air (DAL)81%10013%
United60%24710%
SkyWest50%27812%
American Airlines20%3129%
Southwest20%30910%
Envoy Air (AAL)20%889%
Horizon (ASA)20%3013%
Delta Air Lines10%1956%
Spirit10%338%

Flight Cancellation and Delays by US Airports (By Origin)

This table details the cancellations and delays by major U.S. airports of origin. Airports like Charlotte Amalie Harbor and Christiansted Harbor-Ssb have had the highest cancellation rates, with 100% of the flights canceled. On the other hand, larger airports like Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (DFW) and Luis Munoz Marin Intl (SJU) have seen notable numbers of delayed flights, contributing to significant delays, especially during peak travel periods. This data highlights the airports where operational efficiency may need improvement.

AirportCancelled (#)Cancelled (%)Delayed (#)Delayed (%)
Charlotte/Douglas Intl (CLT)71%557%
Anchorage Intl (ANC)71%317%
Cyril E King (STT)78%1315%
Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (DFW)60%788%
Luis Munoz Marin Intl (SJU)62%3713%
Charlotte Amalie Harbor (VI22)6100%00%
Christiansted Harbor-Ssb (VI32)6100%00%
West Virginia Intl Yeager (CRW)516%26%
Reagan National (DCA)30%6013%
LaGuardia (LGA)30%376%
Philadelphia Intl (PHL)30%318%
Detroit Metro Wayne Co (DTW)20%6716%
Hartsfield-Jackson Intl (ATL)20%646%
Miami Intl (MIA)20%546%
John F Kennedy Intl (JFK)20%528%
Los Angeles Intl (LAX)20%445%
Seattle-Tacoma Intl (SEA)20%438%
Portland Intl (PDX)20%156%
Benjamin Rivera Noriega (CPX)214%00%

Flight Cancellation and Delays by US Airports (By Destination)

This table presents data for cancellations and delays by U.S. airports, but this time focusing on flight destinations. Charlotte Amalie Harbor (VI22) and Christiansted Harbor-Ssb (VI32) appear again as having 100% cancellations, while Cyril E King (STT) has seen the highest number of delayed flights at 22%. West Virginia Intl Yeager (CRW), while small, has experienced significant cancellations (16%) and delays (24%), indicating potential issues with airport operations. This data is important to highlight how destinations may experience varying degrees of operational efficiency, which can directly affect the travel experience.

AirportCancelled (#)Cancelled (%)Delayed (#)Delayed (%)
Charlotte/Douglas Intl (CLT)71%557%
Anchorage Intl (ANC)71%317%
Cyril E King (STT)78%1315%
Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (DFW)60%788%
Luis Munoz Marin Intl (SJU)62%3713%
Charlotte Amalie Harbor (VI22)6100%00%
Christiansted Harbor-Ssb (VI32)6100%00%
West Virginia Intl Yeager (CRW)516%26%
Reagan National (DCA)30%6013%
LaGuardia (LGA)30%376%
Philadelphia Intl (PHL)30%318%
Detroit Metro Wayne Co (DTW)20%6716%
Hartsfield-Jackson Intl (ATL)20%646%
Miami Intl (MIA)20%546%
John F Kennedy Intl (JFK)20%528%
Los Angeles Intl (LAX)20%445%
Seattle-Tacoma Intl (SEA)20%438%
Portland Intl (PDX)20%156%
Benjamin Rivera Noriega (CPX)214%00%

United, American, SkyWest, Alaska, Endeavor, PSA, and other airlines have faced 2,576 delays and 84 cancellations across the US, stranding thousands of travelers at airports like Charlotte, Anchorage, St. Thomas, Dallas, San Juan, and Washington D.C., due to operational issues.

Conclusion

United, American, SkyWest, Alaska, Endeavor, PSA, and other airlines have experienced a major disruption, with 2,576 delays and 84 cancellations across the US. These operational issues have left thousands of travelers stranded at airports like Charlotte, Anchorage, St. Thomas, Dallas, San Juan, and Washington D.C. As the travel industry continues to recover, addressing these challenges is crucial for improving passenger experience and minimizing future disruptions.

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