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 airlineβs 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 airlineβs 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