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Thousands of Passengers Impacted in the U.S. as Southwest, SkyWest, United, American and More Airlines, Face 192 Cancellations and 3,410 Delays at Denver, Chicago, Miami, New York, Orlando and Others

18 February 2026 at 00:44
Thousands of Passengers Impacted in the U.S. as Southwest, SkyWest, United, American and More Airlines, Face 192 Cancellations and 3,410 Delays at Denver, Chicago, Miami, New York, Orlando and Others
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Thousands of passengers are facing travel disruptions in the U.S. today as Southwest, SkyWest, United, American Airlines, and other major carriers struggle with 192 cancellations and 3,410 delays. These disruptions are causing chaos at major airports, including Denver, Chicago, Miami, New York, Los Angeles, and Orlando, among others. With severe weather conditions and operational challenges affecting flights across the country, thousands of travelers are stranded or facing significant delays. Many passengers are reporting long waits at the gates, while some are left scrambling for rebooking options.

Airlines like Southwest and SkyWest have been particularly impacted, leading to numerous cancellations. As a result, many flights are running behind schedule, further exacerbating the situation. Travelers are urged to check their flight statuses regularly and consider alternative travel plans to avoid further inconveniences caused by these ongoing disruptions.

Total Delays and Cancellations Across U.S. Airports

  • Total Delays: 3,410
  • Total Cancellations: 192

These disruptions reflect a combination of weather-related delays, airport operational issues, and technical glitches that have hit airports across the country, causing widespread delays and cancellations, particularly in regions affected by severe weather events.

Airport Cancellations and Delays Across the United States

The latest data from major U.S. airports reveals significant disruptions to air travel, affecting both passengers and airlines alike. With a total of 3,410 delays and 192 cancellations reported today, the impact of these delays stretches across multiple regions, including both large hub airports and smaller regional facilities. The delays and cancellations have been attributed to a combination of factors, such as severe weather conditions, operational issues, and technical problems.

Major Airports Affected

Among the airports hit hardest by these disruptions are Denver International (DEN), Orlando International (MCO), and San Francisco International (SFO), with DEN facing the most considerable delays, reporting 804 delays and 52 cancellations. MCO and SFO also saw high numbers of delays, with 198 and 152, respectively. Other notable airports with significant delays include Los Angeles International (LAX), Miami International (MIA), and Chicago O’Hare International (ORD), with 195, 97, and 162 delays, respectively.

In addition, airports such as Buffalo Niagara International (BUF) and Reagan National (DCA) saw smaller numbers of delays and cancellations, but even these airports experienced disruptions, with 12 cancellations at BUF and 77 delays at DCA. Smaller regional airports, including Jackson Hole (JAC) and Spokane International (GEG), also reported disruptions, albeit to a lesser extent, with 2 cancellations and 4 delays at GEG.

Several major U.S. airports have been hit with delays and cancellations today, including Denver International (DEN), Reagan National (DCA), and Southwest Florida International (RSW). Weather-related delays, particularly in the form of high winds, snow, and freezing rain, have wreaked havoc on operations, while equipment failures have exacerbated the situation.

Denver International Airport (DEN)

Ground delays at DEN have reached an average of 122 minutes due to ongoing high wind conditions, which have grounded planes and created a backlog of flights. Passengers traveling through DEN today are advised to expect delays, with some flights delayed for several hours.

Reagan National Airport (DCA)

A 38-minute average delay at DCA has resulted from an equipment outage that has temporarily halted operations. This has affected not only departing flights but also incoming flights, creating a significant ripple effect throughout the East Coast.

Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW)

At RSW, a 15-minute departure delay has been noted, and this is expected to increase as the day progresses. Like other airports, RSW is dealing with disruptions related to weather-related initiatives and operational adjustments.

Airlines Affected by Flight Cancellations and Delays

Southwest Airlines is facing significant delays and cancellations today, with a total of 944 delays and 24 cancellations. SkyWest Airlines has also been severely affected, with 387 delays and 70 cancellations. Spirit Airlines has reported 34 cancellations and 89 delays today.

How Affected Passengers Can Navigate the Disruptions

Passengers impacted by delays or cancellations should take several steps to mitigate the inconvenience:

  1. Check for Updates: Always check with your airline for real-time updates on your flight status. Many airlines provide mobile apps and online tools that offer real-time flight tracking and notifications.
  2. Consider Alternative Airports: In some cases, nearby airports may offer alternative flights. For instance, if you’re departing from Denver, checking for available flights at Colorado Springs Airport (COS) might be an option, especially if DEN continues to experience ground delays.
  3. Flexible Travel Plans: If your flight is canceled or delayed for an extended period, inquire about rebooking options. Many airlines offer flexibility during weather-related disruptions, including accommodation and meal vouchers.
  4. Prepare for Weather Conditions: If you’re traveling through regions affected by heavy snow or ice, make sure you’re ready for possible road delays or closures. Carry essential items like snacks, medications, and entertainment in case you’re delayed for an extended period.
  5. Stay Safe: For passengers in regions affected by wildfires or severe weather, it’s important to stay informed through local news and weather updates. In some cases, weather-related disruptions can result in ground transportation issues, so keep an eye on travel advisories from local authorities.

The Road Ahead

With more storms expected to impact the United States this week, particularly in the Central U.S. and Northeast, travelers should remain alert for further disruptions. AccuWeather forecasts a continuation of severe weather conditions, including snowstorms and high winds, which will likely exacerbate delays and cancellations at affected airports.

As weather patterns evolve, travelers are urged to keep in constant contact with airlines and check updated weather reports. In addition, those with flexible schedules may want to consider altering travel plans to avoid the worst of the storm systems that are expected to intensify over the coming days.

Source: FlightAware

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