Published on February 27, 2026
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Travel disruptions are currently sweeping through Southern California, leaving hundreds of US passengers stranded. Major hubs in Los Angeles, Burbank, San Diego and Palm Springs are all reporting a staggering number of flight interruptions today. Consequently, travelers face a frustrating mix of 323 delays and 19 total cancellations across the region. Airlines like United Airlines and Alaska Airlines are struggling to maintain their schedules amidst the chaos. Furthermore, international carriers such as WestJet have also been forced to scrub flights, compounding the misery for those heading across the border. Travelers should check their flight status immediately before heading to the terminal. These widespread issues highlight the current volatility within the US aviation network today.
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The scale of the disruption is most visible at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), which serves as a primary gateway for both domestic and international US travel. At this facility alone, 199 delays were recorded, accompanied by 6 total cancellations. The sheer volume of traffic at Los Angeles means that even a minor percentage of disrupted flights results in thousands of travelers being displaced within the terminals.
Further south, San Diego International Airport has also been identified as a major focal point of the current instability. A total of 74 delays and 7 cancellations were documented, creating a challenging environment for commuters and vacationers alike. Meanwhile, the regional hubs of Burbank and Palm Springs were not spared. Hollywood Burbank Airport reported 25 delays and 3 cancellations, while Palm Springs International mirrored those figures with 25 delays and 3 cancellations of its own.
The synchronized nature of these disruptions across California suggests a widespread impact on the regional airspace network, leaving many US travelers searching for alternative arrangements as schedules are rearranged by ground staff and flight operations centers.
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A diverse array of carriers has been affected by the current situation, with both major legacy airlines and regional partners reporting significant schedule deviations.
| Airline | Total Cancellations | Total Delays | Affected Airports |
| SkyWest Airlines | 1 | 33 | Los Angeles Intl |
| United Airlines | 2 | 30 | Los Angeles Intl, San Diego Intl |
| Southwest Airlines | 2 | 9 | Hollywood Burbank |
| Frontier Airlines | 2 | 7 | Los Angeles Intl, San Diego Intl |
| Alaska Airlines | 4 | 5 | Los Angeles Intl, San Diego Intl |
| WestJet | 3 | 3 | Los Angeles Intl, Palm Springs Intl |
| Horizon Air | 1 | 10 | San Diego Intl |
| Air Canada | 1 | 4 | Palm Springs Intl |
| Delta Air Lines | 1 | 3 | Hollywood Burbank |
| Jazz Aviation | 2 | 2 | San Diego Intl |
According to the latest data, SkyWest Airlines experienced the highest number of individual delays, with 33 flights running behind schedule at Los Angeles International.
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Major US carriers such as United Airlines and Alaska Airlines have also seen their operations hampered. United Airlines recorded 21 delays in Los Angeles and an additional 9 in San Diego, alongside a cancellation at each location. Alaska Airlines, a prominent operator along the West Coast, faced 2 cancellations in Los Angeles and 2 in San Diego, further complicating the travel plans of those moving within California.
International and low-cost carriers were also noted in the reports. WestJet faced disruptions in both Palm Springs and Los Angeles, while Frontier Airlines saw a combined 7 delays and 2 cancellations across the region. Other impacted entities include:
Beyond these specific figures, delays were being experienced by several other Airlines, like Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, American Airlines, Porter Airlines, Breeze Airways and more.
The ripple effects of 323 delayed flights are expected to be felt well beyond the airport tarmacs. In cities like Palm Springs and San Diego, where tourism is a vital economic driver, the arrival of hundreds of visitors has been stalled. Hotel reservations, local tours and pre-booked events in California are often dependent on the timely arrival of US domestic flights.
In Los Angeles, the influx of business and leisure travelers is a constant pulse for the city’s hospitality sector. When nearly 200 flights are delayed, local transport services, including ride-shares and shuttle operators, face unpredictable surges and lulls. For Burbank, which often serves as a convenient entry point for those visiting major film studios and theme parks, the disruption of 28 total flights means that a significant number of tourist itineraries have been shortened or altered. The collective impact on these California destinations highlights the fragility of travel schedules and the heavy reliance on seamless aviation infrastructure to maintain the flow of the local economy.
For the hundreds of US passengers currently navigating these disruptions in California, several steps are recommended by industry experts. It is advised that flight statuses be monitored via official airline mobile applications, as real-time updates are often pushed there before they appear on airport monitors.
Passengers at Los Angeles, Burbank, San Diego, or Palm Springs who have had their flights cancelled are encouraged to speak with gate agents or visit customer service desks to discuss rebooking options. In many instances, carriers like United, Alaska, or Frontier may be able to provide seats on the next available flight or, depending on the circumstances, offer vouchers for meals and overnight accommodations.
Furthermore, travelers are reminded to retain all receipts for expenses incurred due to delays or cancellations. This documentation is essential for those seeking reimbursement through travel insurance providers or airline compensation programs. As the situation continues to evolve across these California hubs, patience and proactive communication with airline representatives remain the most effective tools for stranded travelers.
-The information provided is sourced from FlightAware.
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