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SkyWest Suspends Over a Dozen Flights amid Poor Weather, Impacting Travel for Passengers Across US Airports Including Dallas-Fort Worth, Chicago O’Hare, Phoenix Sky Harbor, and St Louis Lambert – Travel And Tour World

Published on September 23, 2025
SkyWest Airlines has suspended over a dozen flights amid poor weather conditions, severely impacting travel for passengers across US airports. The disruptions have caused inconvenience for travelers, particularly at major airports such as Dallas-Fort Worth, Chicago O’Hare, Phoenix Sky Harbor, and St Louis Lambert. As SkyWest works to manage the ongoing weather-related issues, many passengers have been left stranded or delayed. The airline has cited poor weather as the primary reason for these flight suspensions, which have affected both departures and arrivals. The US airports mentioned have experienced substantial ripple effects, with delays impacting connecting flights and causing congestion at various terminals.
Passengers are encouraged to check flight statuses frequently for updates. SkyWest Airlines is committed to providing necessary support, including rebooking and compensation, as they continue to monitor the situation closely.

Airports, Cities, and Countries Affected

SkyWest’s flight disruptions have significantly impacted several major airports and cities across the United States, including St. Louis Lambert International (KSTL), Chicago O’Hare International (KORD), Dallas-Fort Worth International (KDFW), Sheppard Air Force Base (KSPS), Manhattan Regional (KMHK), and Yuma International (KNYL). Additional affected airports include Santa Fe Regional (KSAF), Roswell Air Center (KROW), Stillwater Regional (KSWO), Alexandria International (KAEX), Tulsa International (KTUL), OKC Will Rogers International (KOKC), and Robert Gray Army Airfield (KGRK). Other airports such as Phoenix Sky Harbor International (KPHX) and Seattle-Tacoma International (KSEA) have also been impacted.
These disruptions, which have resulted in a combination of delays and cancellations, have caused significant inconvenience for travelers. Passengers traveling between major US cities and regional airports are particularly affected. As a result, affected travelers are advised to stay informed about any further changes to their flights and regularly check for updates to minimize the impact of these disruptions on their travel plans.

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Severe Weather Impacting Flight Operations

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Severe weather is contributing to the ongoing disruptions for SkyWest Airlines. A cold front moving into North Texas late Tuesday will bring scattered storms, spreading southeast through the evening and into the overnight hours. These storms have the potential to be strong to severe, capable of producing damaging wind gusts, large hail, and locally heavy rain.
The most likely window for storms will be from 4 PM to 12 AM, with storm chances continuing into much of the day on Wednesday. The inclement weather, including potential turbulence and flight rerouting, is impacting airports in regions affected by the storms, including those in Texas and surrounding areas. Passengers should be prepared for further delays or cancellations in these regions as the storm system progresses.

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Total Delays and Cancellations

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SkyWest reported a total of 285 delays across its flights. The rate of delays stands at 10%, indicating that a significant portion of SkyWest flights have experienced hold-ups. Additionally, the airline faced 13 cancellations, impacting a wide range of routes.
Passengers traveling from and to affected airports are experiencing various levels of inconvenience, from short delays to extended cancellations. This has caused challenges, especially for passengers trying to make connecting flights or catch flights for urgent travel needs.

Cancelled SkyWest Airlines Flights

Origin Destination Scheduled Departure Time
St Louis Lambert Intl (KSTL) Chicago O’Hare Intl (KORD) Sun 08:13PM CDT
Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) Sheppard AFB (KSPS) Sun 09:03PM CDT
Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) Manhattan Rgnl (KMHK) Sun 09:05PM CDT
Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) Yuma Intl (KNYL) Sun 09:10PM CDT
Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) Santa Fe Regional (KSAF) Sun 09:10PM CDT
Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) Roswell Air Center (KROW) Sun 09:25PM CDT
Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) Stillwater Rgnl (KSWO) Sun 09:33PM CDT
Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) Alexandria Intl (KAEX) Sun 09:39PM CDT
Sheppard AFB (KSPS) Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) Mon 06:10AM CDT
Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) Tulsa Intl (KTUL) Mon 07:20AM CDT
Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) OKC Will Rogers Intl (KOKC) Mon 07:25AM CDT
Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) Robert Gray Aaf (KGRK) Mon 08:40AM CDT
Tulsa Intl (KTUL) Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) Mon 09:11AM CDT
OKC Will Rogers Intl (KOKC) Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) Mon 09:14AM CDT
Robert Gray Aaf (KGRK) Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) Mon 10:27AM CDT
Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) Sheppard AFB (KSPS) Mon 12:39PM CDT
Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) Stillwater Rgnl (KSWO) Mon 12:47PM CDT
Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl (KPHX) Seattle-Tacoma Intl (KSEA) Mon 11:25AM MST
Sheppard AFB (KSPS) Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) Mon 02:20PM CDT
Stillwater Rgnl (KSWO) Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) Mon 02:40PM CDT

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

Passengers affected by SkyWest’s flight disruptions should take the following steps to manage the situation:

  • Stay Updated: Passengers should regularly check their flight status on SkyWest’s official website or through their booking platforms. Any updates regarding delays or cancellations will be posted there.
  • Contact SkyWest: If you experience a cancellation or delay, it is advised to immediately contact SkyWest’s customer service for guidance on rebooking or compensation. They will provide alternatives or help reschedule flights.
  • Know Your Rights: Under US Department of Transportation regulations, passengers whose flights are delayed or cancelled are entitled to certain compensations, including meals, accommodations, and rebooking assistance. It is important to be aware of these rights.
  • Consider Alternative Routes: For those needing to reach their destination urgently, it may be worth considering alternative routes or airlines to minimize further delays.

Conclusion

SkyWest Airlines is currently working to resolve the disruptions affecting its flights. With a total of 267 delays and multiple cancellations across several key airports in the US, passengers are advised to stay proactive and informed. Additionally, the ongoing severe weather in North Texas and other areas may contribute to further flight delays and cancellations. By regularly checking flight statuses, contacting customer service, and understanding passenger rights, travelers can better manage the ongoing travel disruptions.
Source: FlightAware
Image Credit: Skywest

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