Thousands of Travelers Affected in US as Delta, United, American, Southwest and More Airlines Face 87 Cancellations and 1,894 Delays across New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, and Others

Thousands of travelers are facing major travel disruptions in US today as Delta, United, American, Southwest, and several other airlines experience 87 cancellations and 1,894 delays across the United States. Major airports in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, and other cities have been impacted. The delays, some lasting several hours, have left passengers frustrated and scrambling to find alternative flights. The primary reason for these disruptions has been wind-related delays, particularly affecting airports in California and Texas. With strong winds causing hazardous conditions, several flights have been grounded or diverted.
Passengers are urged to check their flight status frequently and consider rebooking options. Airlines are working to clear the backlog, but passengers should be prepared for continued delays and potential cancellations throughout the day.
Affected Airports Across the US
Several key airports have been hit hard by these disruptions. Major hubs such as Los Angeles International (LAX), New York John F. Kennedy International (JFK), and San Francisco International (SFO) have seen the highest number of delays, with these airports serving as critical points for both domestic and international travel.
Los Angeles International (LAX), for instance, recorded 8 cancellations and 154 delays. The delays have been attributed to a combination of factors, including heightened passenger traffic and operational challenges. Meanwhile, New York JFK faced 13 cancellations and 97 delays, significantly impacting flights both within the U.S. and internationally.
Other airports like Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL), Boston Logan International (BOS), and Dallas-Fort Worth International (DFW) have also reported substantial delays, with 137 delays at ATL alone. These delays are causing major ripple effects, as passengers are forced to wait for extended periods, disrupting holiday travel plans.
| Airport Name | IATA Code | Total Cancellations | Total Delays |
|---|---|---|---|
| Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Intl | ATL | 19 | 137 |
| Boston Logan Intl | BOS | 11 | 93 |
| Dallas-Fort Worth Intl | DFW | 1 | 135 |
| Denver Intl | DEN | 1 | 41 |
| Fort Lauderdale Intl | FLL | 6 | 77 |
| Honolulu Daniel K Inouye Intl | HNL | 4 | 41 |
| Houston Bush Intercontinental | IAH | 1 | 48 |
| Knox County Regional | RKD | 2 | 0 |
| Los Angeles Intl | LAX | 8 | 154 |
| Minneapolis/St Paul Intl | MSP | 4 | 45 |
| Nashville Intl | BNA | 2 | 2 |
| New York John F Kennedy Intl | JFK | 13 | 97 |
| Salt Lake City Intl | SLC | 4 | 18 |
| San Francisco Intl | SFO | 4 | 242 |
| Santa Barbara Municipal | SBA | 7 | 5 |
| Seattle-Tacoma Intl | SEA | 4 | 82 |
US Airlines Feeling the Impact
Airlines are also grappling with severe disruptions. Delta Air Lines leads the pack with 33 cancellations and 175 delays, making it one of the most affected carriers. United Airlines follows closely with 5 cancellations and 232 delays, further contributing to the overall chaos in air travel.
Other major carriers such as American Airlines (4 cancellations, 146 delays) and Southwest Airlines (2 cancellations, 147 delays) have also been significantly impacted. Smaller airlines like SkyWest Airlines, JetBlue Airways, and Spirit Airlines have reported 11 cancellations and 134 delays, as well as 4 cancellations and 123 delays respectively.
| Airline Name | Total Cancellations | Total Delays |
|---|---|---|
| Delta Air Lines | 33 | 175 |
| United Airlines | 5 | 232 |
| American Airlines | 4 | 146 |
| Southwest Airlines | 2 | 147 |
| SkyWest Airlines | 11 | 134 |
| JetBlue Airways | 4 | 123 |
| Spirit Airlines | 5 | 60 |
| Alaska Airlines (Horizon/ASA) | 3 | 19 |
| Frontier Airlines | 1 | 37 |
| Hawaiian Airlines | 2 | 18 |
| CommuteAir (United Express) | 1 | 32 |
What Can Affected Passengers Do Now?
For passengers facing these disruptions, there are several steps they can take to mitigate the impact:
- Stay Updated: Passengers should regularly check the status of their flights through their airlineβs official website or mobile app. Many airlines are providing real-time updates on cancellations and delays.
- Consider Alternate Flights: If your flight has been cancelled, reach out to the airline immediately to book an alternate flight or request a refund. Some airlines are offering rebooking options on the next available flight without additional charges.
- Know Your Rights: In case of significant delays or cancellations, passengers are entitled to compensation under the Department of Transportationβs guidelines. Airlines may provide meal vouchers, hotel stays, or other forms of assistance depending on the situation.
- Plan for the Unexpected: For those with long layovers or cancellations, itβs important to have a backup plan. This may include booking accommodations nearby or arranging alternate transportation.
Conclusion
With a total of 1,894 delays and 87 cancellations today, the U.S. travel sector is experiencing significant strain. Passengers are advised to stay informed, be proactive in managing their travel plans, and know their rights in case of delays or cancellations. While disruptions are inevitable, staying updated and flexible can help mitigate some of the stress associated with these travel hiccups.
Source: FlightAware and Affected Airports, FAA
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