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 — LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark — 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 — LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark — 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 and FlightAware


