
Travelers in the U.S. faced significant disruptions today, as airlines reported 113 flight cancellations and an alarming 2,325 delays across the nation. A combination of operational challenges significantly impacted major airports in Texas, New York City, Los Angeles, Orlando, Philadelphia, Las Vegas, and Denver. The airports severest affected included Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport with 617 delays and 20 cancellations and Dallas Love Field recording 97 delays and 39 cancellations.
Other airports with notable disruptions were Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) with 91 delays and 4 cancellations, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (60 delays, 1 cancellation), Denver International Airport (87 delays, 4 cancellations), John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York City (80 delays, 9 cancellations), Orlando International Airport (76 delays, 4 cancellations), Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas (75 delays, 8 cancellations), and Philadelphia International Airport (55 delays, 6 cancellations).
The most affected airlines included American Airlines with 614 delays and 24 cancellations and Southwest Airlines facing 368 delays and 46 cancellations. Other airlines that also experienced high disruption levels were SkyWest Airlines (195 delays, 3 cancellations), Delta Air Lines (164 delays, 10 cancellations), and United Airlines (144 delays, 9 cancellations).
Holding the title for the most delays today, Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport recorded 617 delays and 20 cancellations. This airport is a key disruption point that affects many travelers flying domestically and internationally.
At Dallas Love Field, there were 97 delays and an unfortunate 39 cancellations. The airport primarily services Southwest Airlines, which faced significant operational challenges.
New York’s JFK Airport saw 80 delays and 9 cancellations, affecting multiple airlines including Delta, American, and Endeavor Air.
With 91 delayed flights and 4 cancellations, Los Angeles International Airport contributed to widespread disruptions impacting the West Coast.
Denver experienced 87 delays and 4 cancellations, causing ripple effects for numerous airlines operating scheduled flights across the U.S.
Orlando reported 76 delays and 4 cancellations, continuing the trend of operational disruptions across Florida.
Las Vegas’s Harry Reid International Airport recorded 75 delays and 8 cancellations, impacting leisure and domestic travel routes.
Philadelphia International Airport reported 55 delays and 6 cancellations, making travel difficult for those connecting through the East Coast.
As a major player, American Airlines faced the brunt of delays today with 614 delays and 24 cancellations impacting various routes, particularly through JFK.
Southwest Airlines reported 46 cancellations and 368 delays, with Dallas Love Field being particularly affected.
Delta Air Lines registered 164 delays and 10 cancellations, mainly centered around disruptions at JFK.
United Airlines experienced 144 delays and 9 cancellations, affecting flight operations nationwide.
SkyWest Airlines saw 195 delays and 3 cancellations, becoming one of the most affected regional carriers today.
Endeavor Air recorded 89 delays and 3 cancellations, further stressing operations at JFK.
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Today’s flight disruptions across the U.S. persist as airports in Dallas, Austin, New York City, Los Angeles, Orlando, Denver, Philadelphia, and Las Vegas tally significant operational challenges. Key airlines impacted include American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, SkyWest Airlines, and Alaska Airlines. Flight-watchers should be aware that Dallas, with both Dallas/Fort Worth and Dallas Love Field facing exceptional levels of disruption, remains a critical point of concern. In New York City, John F. Kennedy Airport continues to experience notable operational issues affecting both international and domestic routes. Travelers are encouraged to monitor their flights actively, especially as airports like Los Angeles, Denver, Orlando, and Las Vegas contribute to the continuation of widespread delays and cancellations.
Source: Various airports and FlightAware
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