Published on October 13, 2025
Over 290 new flights were cancelled and more than 2,200 flights delayed across the U.S. today, as major U.S. airlines like Cape Air, JetBlue, Delta, Southwest, American Airlines, and Endeavor Air faced massive disruptions. This widespread chaos has affected key airports, including Boston Logan, LaGuardia, Nantucket Memorial, Bar Harbor, and Ronald Reagan Washington National. Travelers are struggling with long delays and cancellations, as poor weather, airport closures, and ground delays continue to wreak havoc.
For example, Boston Logan is seeing significant delays due to runway construction, while LaGuardia faces heavy disruptions because of winds. Nantucket Memorial and Bar Harbor also reported closures, adding to the chaos. These issues are creating a ripple effect across the U.S., with passengers feeling the impact. The situation is expected to worsen, so travelers are advised to check their flight status before heading to the airport.
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Airport Closures and Massive Ground Delays Disrupt Air Travel Across US:
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Travelers are facing long delays and cancellations due to poor weather, airport closures, and ongoing ground delays. These disruptions are causing significant frustration as they continue to affect flights across the country.
- Redding Municipal Airport (RDD) has been closed from October 9, 2023, 7:17 PM GMT+5:30 to October 13, 9:30 AM GMT+5:30, with only HEL (heliport) operations allowed.
- Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is closed to non-scheduled transient General Aviation aircraft, with specific guidelines and a 24-hour prior permission requirement.
- John Wayne Airport (SNA) in Orange County is closed daily from 6:30 AM to 1:15 PM until October 19, 2023, disrupting many flights.
- Boston Logan International (BOS) has been closed to non-scheduled General Aviation aircraft except with prior permission, while runway construction has delayed departures by over 222 minutes on average.
- Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX) is experiencing a ground delay of 50 minutes on average due to low ceilings.
- LaGuardia (LGA) is also facing a major ground delay of over 230 minutes due to strong winds, impacting departures to and from the airport.
- Ronald Reagan Washington National (DCA) is facing a 43-minute delay due to wind.
Affected Airports, Cities, and Countries
These travel disruptions have affected airports in various U.S. cities, including Boston, New York, and other destinations in the northeastern U.S. Below is a breakdown of the most impacted locations:
- Boston Logan International: 265 delays, 178 cancellations
- Nantucket Memorial Airport: Over 5 delays, 54 cancellations
- Martha’s Vineyard Airport: Over 2 delays, 40 cancellations
- LaGuardia Airport (New York): Over 249 delays, 36 cancellations
- Hancock County/Bar Harbor (Maine): Over 16 cancellations
- Provincetown Municipal Airport (Massachusetts): Over 15 cancellations
- Westchester County Airport (New York): 5 delays, 9 cancellations
- Lebanon Municipal Airport (New Hampshire): Over 10 cancellations
- New Bedford Regional Airport (Massachusetts): Over 10 cancellations
- Long Island MacArthur Airport (New York): 3 delays, 8 cancellations
The disruptions are also being felt internationally, affecting global flights into and out of the U.S.
Total Delays and Cancellations
The total number of delays today across the United States has reached an alarming 2,246. In addition, 298 flights have been canceled nationwide. These numbers reflect significant disruption to the flow of air travel, with major airports like LaGuardia in New York and Boston Logan in Massachusetts experiencing the highest levels of delays and cancellations.
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- LaGuardia Airport saw 249 delays and 36 cancellations, affecting many passengers traveling to and from the busy New York City area.
- Boston Logan International reported 127 delays and 146 cancellations, creating a challenging day for travelers in and around Boston.
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Smaller airports, such as Nantucket Memorial and Martha’s Vineyard, also experienced a considerable number of cancellations despite having fewer total delays.
Disruptions by Airline across U.S.
Several major U.S. airlines are experiencing significant disruptions today, with delays and cancellations affecting passengers across the country. Cape Air leads the list with 179 cancellations (46%) and 5 delays (1%), followed by Endeavor Air, which has reported 30 cancellations (3%) and 83 delays (15%). JetBlue is also impacted with 5 cancellations and 99 delays (11%). Other affected U.S. carriers include American Airlines, with 270 delays (7%) and 4 cancellations, and Delta Air Lines, which is facing 176 delays (5%) and 4 cancellations. Spirit Airlines and Alaska Airlines have also seen disruptions, with 41 and 39 delays respectively, and multiple cancellations.
In addition, United Airlines (112 delays, 3% and 2 cancellations), SkyWest (86 delays, 3% and 2 cancellations), and Southwest Airlines (595 delays, 13% and 2 cancellations) are facing delays across their networks. Other smaller U.S. carriers, such as Frontier Airlines, Horizon, and JetBlue, are also reporting delays and cancellations, adding to the ongoing travel disruptions. Passengers are advised to check their flight status regularly and consider rebooking options or seeking compensation from the affected airlines.
What Affected Passengers Can Do Now
If you’re one of the many passengers experiencing delays or cancellations, here are some practical steps you can take to reduce the impact of these disruptions:
1. Stay Informed
Keep checking with your airline for updates on the status of your flight. Airlines typically offer real-time flight information via their mobile apps, websites, or customer service hotlines. Additionally, you can check the airport’s website or social media channels for updates.
2. Contact Your Airline for Rebooking
If your flight has been canceled, reach out to your airline for rebooking options. Many airlines will try to accommodate affected passengers on later flights, and it’s best to act quickly to secure alternative travel arrangements.
3. Sign Up for Alerts
Airlines and airports often send alerts regarding delays and cancellations. Sign up for email or text notifications to stay updated on any changes to your flight, especially if you’re on the go.
4. Explore Alternate Routes
If your flight is canceled and rebooking on the same day isn’t an option, consider alternative routes. This could mean flying from a nearby airport or switching to a different airline that may have available seats.
5. Prepare for Longer Wait Times
Due to the high volume of delays and cancellations, customer service lines and airport queues may be longer than usual. Be sure to arrive early and prepare for possible wait times at check-in, security, and other services.
What’s Next for Travelers
The widespread delays and cancellations affecting U.S. airports today highlight the challenges of air travel during peak disruption periods. Although airlines and airports are working to manage the situation, passengers need to remain flexible and vigilant. Stay in contact with your airline, check for updates regularly, and explore alternative travel options if your flight is impacted. With delays and cancellations still ongoing, it’s important to be prepared for additional disruptions and adjust travel plans as needed.
Source: FlightAware, FAA
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