
Today’s air travel in the US has been significantly disrupted, with 4,395 flights delayed and 127 cancellations reported, leaving countless travelers stranded. Major airports such as Houston, Chicago, New York City, Denver, San Diego, and others faced substantial operational challenges leading to these widespread delays. The Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport topped the list with 529 delays and 16 cancellations, followed closely by Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport with 464 delays and 22 cancellations, and Chicago O’Hare International Airport with 312 delays and 7 cancellations.
Other airports heavily affected included Denver International Airport (188 delays, 4 cancellations), Miami International Airport (182 delays, 2 cancellations), and Florida’s Orlando International Airport (172 delays, 3 cancellations). Airports servicing the New York City area, including Newark Liberty and LaGuardia, also battled significant disruptions:
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This airport recorded 529 delays and 16 cancellations, making it one of the most disrupted in the country today.
Atlanta’s airport recorded 464 delays with the highest cancellations—22 in total—disrupting operations at a vital travel hub.
Chicago O’Hare saw 312 delays and 7 cancellations, contributing to severe travel interruptions in the Midwest.
With 188 delays and 4 cancellations, Denver experienced a notable impact on both domestic and connecting flights.
Miami recorded 182 delays and 2 cancellations, affecting numerous routes in the Americas.
Orlando faced 172 delays and 3 cancellations, complicating travel plans for many arriving and departing from Florida.
Newark reported 93 delays and 8 cancellations, adding pressure to New York’s air traffic.
LaGuardia also recorded 93 delays and 7 cancellations, highlighting ongoing congestion in the area.
Boston experienced 80 delays and 9 cancellations, making it one of the Northeast’s most affected airports.
San Diego International had 53 delays and 3 cancellations, contributing to the travel woes on the West Coast.
United Airlines faced 22 cancellations and 503 delays, significantly impacting operations from its hubs.
American Airlines recorded 839 delays but only 2 cancellations, marking the highest figure for flight delays.
Delta had 13 cancellations and 443 delays, affecting loads of passengers traveling through Atlanta.
SkyWest faced 11 cancellations and 271 delays, impacting its regional network.
Operating under Delta, Endeavor saw 6 cancellations and 140 delays.
Piedmont reported 6 cancellations and 124 delays, affecting American Airlines routes.
Envoy recorded 2 cancellations and 133 delays, contributing to the ongoing disruptions.
JetBlue experienced 1 cancellation and 82 delays primarily affecting East Coast operations.
Today’s flight disruptions have drawn attention to operational challenges at major US airports including Houston, Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Miami, and New York City. Affected airlines include United Airlines, American Airlines, and Delta Air Lines, which noted considerable delay and cancellation numbers. As travelers navigate these challenges, it is advisable to monitor updates and remain adaptable with their itineraries.
Source: Various airports and FlightAware
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