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Thousands of Passengers Affected in U.S. as American, United, Delta, Spirit and More Airlines Hit by 158 Cancellations and 3,017 Delays in Cincinnati, New York City, Buffalo, Burlington, Akron and More

30 Jan 2026 By travelandtourworld

Thousands of Passengers Affected in U.S. as American, United, Delta, Spirit and More Airlines Hit by 158 Cancellations and 3,017 Delays in Cincinnati, New York City, Buffalo, Burlington, Akron and More

Thousands of passengers across the U.S. are facing significant disruptions today as major airlines, including American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Spirit Airlines, and others, grapple with 158 cancellations and 3,017 delays. The disruptions are impacting flights at several major airports, including Cincinnati, New York City, Buffalo, Burlington, Akron, and more. The severe weather conditions, including snow, ice, and wind, have led to operational challenges, especially in cities like New York and Buffalo, where deicing procedures and ground delays are causing extended wait times. Travelers are advised to stay updated with their flight status and consider alternative arrangements where possible.

This situation has left thousands of passengers stranded, scrambling to rebook flights or secure accommodations as they wait for delays to clear. The aviation sector continues to face major hurdles as the weather persists across the country.

Severe weather conditions, including snow, ice, and high winds, have led to significant travel disruptions at multiple airports across the United States. Passengers are facing numerous delays and cancellations as airlines struggle to manage the impact of these weather events. Here’s a breakdown of the most affected airports and airlines, the total delays and cancellations, and what affected passengers can do to minimize further inconvenience.

The U.S. is experiencing widespread disruptions today, with a total of 3,017 flight delays and 158 cancellations across the country. These disruptions are largely attributed to adverse weather conditions, which have grounded many flights and affected thousands of travelers. Below is a detailed look at the affected airports and airlines.

The weather-related disruptions are particularly noticeable at airports dealing with deicing operations and ground delays. Some of the most affected airports include:

Airlines operating in these weather-affected areas have been hit hardest. Here’s a breakdown of the major airlines with delays and cancellations:

SkyWest Airlines and Republic Airways, regional carriers serving major airlines, have also faced disruption, contributing to more delays and cancellations.

Several key cities are dealing with the fallout from these disruptions. Washington D.C. (DCA) is among the hardest-hit, with ground delays affecting flights. Similarly, New York City (LGA) is experiencing mounting departure delays, primarily due to winds. In Buffalo and Burlington, airports are heavily affected by deicing procedures, which are essential to ensure safety during severe weather events but lead to flight delays.

Airlines like American Airlines, United Airlines, and Delta Air Lines are managing a high volume of disruptions, affecting travelers across multiple major hubs like Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW), Chicago O’Hare (ORD), Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL), and Miami International (MIA). The regional carriers such as SkyWest and Republic Airways, which operate flights for larger airlines, are also contributing to these delays, particularly at American Eagle and United Express hubs.

Passengers facing cancellations or delays at these airports should take immediate action to minimize the disruption:

The weather-related disruptions across U.S. airports today have led to significant delays and cancellations, particularly at major hubs such as Washington D.C., New York City, and Chicago. With 3,017 delays and 158 cancellations, passengers should stay proactive by checking for updates and staying in communication with their airlines. Deicing procedures and ground delays are causing lengthy wait times, but passengers who are aware of their options can better navigate these disruptions. Stay informed, stay patient, and remember that safety is the top priority during these challenging weather conditions.

Source: FlightAware and affected airports

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