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Over 125 Cancellations and 25 Delays Cause Travel Disarray at Palm Beach International Airport, Affecting JetBlue, Delta, United, American, Southwest and More Airlines through US, UK, Canada, Mexico and Others

24 February 2026 at 03:02
Over 125 Cancellations and 25 Delays Cause Travel Disarray at Palm Beach International Airport, Affecting JetBlue, Delta, United, American, Southwest and More Airlines through US, UK, Canada, Mexico and Others
Palm Beach International Airport Travel disruptions

Over 125 cancellations and 25 delays have thrown Palm Beach International Airport into chaos, severely disrupting travel plans for passengers. Airlines such as JetBlue, Delta, United, American Airlines, and Southwest are at the forefront of this travel disarray, with ongoing U.S. storms being the primary cause of the disruption. The ripple effect of these delays and cancellations extends beyond Florida, affecting travelers flying to and from the U.S., UK, Canada, Mexico, and other global destinations. Major airports like Newark, LaGuardia, JFK, and Boston Logan are also facing challenges, making it even harder for passengers to reach their destinations. Cities like New York, London, Paris, Toronto, and Cancun are all impacted by these adverse weather conditions.

Travelers are advised to stay informed and check with their airlines for rebooking options as storms continue to affect flights across multiple regions and countries.

Airports, Airlines, and Destinations Affected

Key Airports Affected

Several major U.S. airports are dealing with a large number of cancellations, with Palm Beach International being no exception. The most heavily affected airports include:

  • Newark Liberty International (EWR): All flights (13 cancellations) have been cancelled, affecting travelers flying to the northeast. Newark is a major hub for airlines like JetBlue and United Airlines.
  • LaGuardia (LGA): 100% cancellations (11 flights) have disrupted the New York airspace. This has affected passengers traveling to and from the heart of New York City.
  • John F. Kennedy International (JFK): Similarly, JFK is seeing 100% cancellations (8 flights), which will ripple through international travel.
  • Boston Logan International (BOS): A significant portion of flights have been cancelled (9 flights, 75% of operations), impacting travel from the northeast.
  • Philadelphia International (PHL): Around 66% of flights (6 cancellations) have been impacted.

Other airports such as Westchester County (HPN), Long Island MacArthur (ISP), and Bradley International (BDL) also experienced significant cancellations, creating a massive disruption across the Northeast U.S.

Airlines Affected

Several airlines have been particularly hard-hit by the disruptions at Palm Beach International. Among the most affected are:

  • JetBlue: Leading the cancellations with 91% of its flights from Palm Beach International cancelled.
  • Delta Air Lines: Has had around 43% of flights cancelled, and 6% delayed.
  • United Airlines: With 47% of flights cancelled and 13% delayed, this has disrupted passengers’ plans throughout the U.S.
  • American Airlines: Also facing disruptions with a quarter of flights cancelled and a minor delay in some operations.
  • Frontier Airlines: This low-cost carrier has seen 62% of flights cancelled today.

Other notable airlines like Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Breeze Airways, and Avelo Airlines also had significant cancellations and delays, further contributing to the chaos.

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

For travelers currently at Palm Beach International Airport or those planning to fly, it’s crucial to act swiftly:

  1. Check with Airlines for Updates: Passengers are strongly encouraged to check their flight status regularly. Many airlines are offering rebooking options for affected travelers. Make sure to check the airline’s app or website for the most up-to-date information.
  2. Rebooking Options: For passengers with cancelled flights, airlines like JetBlue, Delta, and United are generally offering rebooking options. In some cases, affected passengers may be able to fly out of nearby airports, such as Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL), which could help alleviate some congestion.
  3. Utilize Customer Service Hotlines: Airlines are often overwhelmed with calls during disruptions, but passengers should still reach out to customer service for assistance in securing alternate travel options, whether that’s a new flight or a refund.
  4. Consider Alternative Transportation: If rebooking a flight is not possible in the short term, passengers could explore alternative methods of reaching their destination, such as booking a train or bus.
  5. Stay Informed: For those with upcoming travel plans, especially to the affected Northeast airports like Newark, JFK, and LaGuardia, it’s essential to stay informed and monitor the situation. Airlines may continue to update their operations throughout the day as more information comes in.

The Impact of Disruptions on U.S. Travel

These widespread disruptions at Palm Beach International Airport, along with major U.S. airports, are affecting travelers across the country. The ripple effect of these cancellations and delays extends far beyond Palm Beach, impacting travel to cities like New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and many other major destinations. Passengers are advised to stay in constant communication with their airlines to receive updates on rebooking and possible refunds. Meanwhile, airports and airlines continue to work on resolving the disruptions, and with any luck, operations will return to normal soon.

Source: FlightAware and affected airports

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