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American Airlines, Delta, Air Canada, SkyWest, and Others Face 440 Flight Cancellations and Over 231 Delays Across the US, Stranding Thousands of Travelers in Atlanta, Houston, Phoenix, Newark, Everett, Miami, and More

Published on November 21, 2025

440 flight cancellations today, including major disruptions from american airlines, delta, and air canada. Discover the full impact on us and international travel.

Travelers worldwide have faced significant disruptions today, with 440 flight cancellations recorded, affecting passengers on both domestic and international routes. The largest impact has been felt by American Airlines, Delta, Air Canada, and SkyWest Airlines, with hundreds of passengers stranded due to cancelled flights and delays.

Total Cancellations: 440, with 231 Affected International Flights

According to the latest data, 440 flight cancellations occurred today across multiple major airlines, with 231 of those cancellations involving flights to, from, or within the United States. This alarming statistic has left many travelers frustrated, as some of the most significant airlines in the industry—including American Airlines, Delta, and Air Canada—struggle to maintain flight schedules amidst unforeseen disruptions.

American Airlines: 158 Cancellations and 71 Delays

American Airlines, the largest carrier in the United States, reported the highest number of cancellations, with 158 flights grounded today. This disruption is part of a wider trend, as passengers on American Airlines’ domestic and international routes have been significantly impacted. The airline also recorded 71 delays, further compounding the confusion and frustration for travelers trying to get to their destinations.

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The cancellations were attributed to a combination of factors, including weather-related issues, operational constraints, and staffing shortages, which have been exacerbated by ongoing industry-wide challenges.

American Airlines Flight Cancellations

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IdentTypeOriginDestinationScheduled Departure Time
AAL2087A319Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Montreal-Trudeau (CYUL)Thu 10:35AM CST
AAL1670A320Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Albuquerque Intl Sunport (KABQ)Thu 10:35AM CST
AAL2198A321Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Ontario Intl (ONT)Thu 10:39AM CST
AAL1353A319San Antonio Intl (KSAT)Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Thu 10:43AM CST
AAL2041A319Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)The Eastern Iowa (KCID)Thu 10:45AM CST
AAL1717A321Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Seattle-Tacoma Intl (KSEA)Thu 10:45AM CST
AAL415A321Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)San Antonio Intl (KSAT)Thu 10:51AM CST
AAL2881A319Houston Bush Int’l (KIAH)Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Thu 10:53AM CST
AAL1999A321Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl (KPHX)Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Thu 09:53AM MST
AAL2159A319Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)St Louis Lambert Intl (KSTL)Thu 10:55AM CST
AAL2220B38MMinneapolis/St Paul Intl (KMSP)Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Thu 10:59AM CST
AAL1890A321Harry Reid Intl (KLAS)Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Thu 09:27AM PST
AAL2834B738Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)San Jose Intl (KSJC)Thu 11:36AM CST
AAL2357B738Denver Intl (KDEN)Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Thu 10:36AM MST
AAL3037A320Pensacola Intl (KPNS)Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Thu 11:42AM CST
AAL2851B738Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Houston Bush Int’l (KIAH)Thu 11:58AM CST
AAL1888B738Raleigh-Durham Intl (KRDU)Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Thu 01:25PM EST
AAL1121B738Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Toronto Pearson Intl (YYZ)Thu 12:29PM CST
AAL2414B738Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Washington Dulles Intl (KIAD)Thu 12:29PM CST

Delta Airlines: 22 Cancellations and 3 Delays

Delta Airlines, another major player in the airline industry, faced its own share of cancellations and delays. With 22 cancellations reported, the airline also experienced a slight reduction in its daily operations, which disrupted the travel plans of several passengers. Furthermore, 3 additional flights were delayed as a result of operational issues and air traffic control restrictions in certain areas.

Air Canada: 16 Cancellations and 6 Delays

Air Canada, Canada’s flagship carrier, saw 16 of its flights cancelled today, affecting passengers traveling to and from various destinations in the US and internationally. The airline also faced 6 delays, mostly due to weather conditions and technical difficulties. Canadian travelers were among those most affected, as the airline is a key connector between the US and various destinations across the globe.

Air Canada flight cancellations:

IdentTypeOriginDestinationScheduled Departure Time
ACA1300B38MVancouver Intl (CYVR)Houston Bush Int’l (KIAH)Thu 10:00AM PST
ACA554BCS3Vancouver Intl (CYVR)Los Angeles Intl (KLAX)Thu 10:35AM PST
ACA553BCS3Los Angeles Intl (KLAX)Vancouver Intl (CYVR)Thu 02:20PM PST
ACA1301B38MHouston Bush Int’l (KIAH)Vancouver Intl (CYVR)Thu 05:35PM CST
ACA107B77LVancouver Intl (CYVR)Toronto Pearson Intl (YYZ)Fri 10:10AM EST
ACA102A321Vancouver Intl (CYVR)Toronto Pearson Intl (YYZ)Fri 07:45AM PST
ACA412B38MToronto Pearson Intl (YYZ)Montreal-Trudeau (CYUL)Fri 01:10PM EST
ACA612B38MToronto Pearson Intl (YYZ)Halifax Intl (CYHZ)Fri 02:40PM EST
ACA114B79JVancouver Intl (CYVR)Toronto Pearson Intl (YYZ)Fri 01:40PM EST
ACA117A321Toronto Pearson Intl (YYZ)Vancouver Intl (CYVR)Fri 04:50PM EST
ACA619B38MHalifax Intl (CYHZ)Toronto Pearson Intl (YYZ)Fri 06:35PM AST
ACA106B79JVancouver Intl (CYVR)Toronto Pearson Intl (YYZ)Sat 09:40AM EST
ACA142A320Toronto Pearson Intl (YYZ)Montreal-Trudeau (CYUL)Sat 01:10PM EST
ACA423A320Montreal-Trudeau (CYUL)Toronto Pearson Intl (YYZ)Sat 06:20PM EST

SkyWest Airlines and Other Carriers: 7-70 Cancellations

SkyWest Airlines, which operates regional flights for major US carriers, reported a combined total of 7 cancellations across its network, while other regional airlines reported up to 70 cancellations today. This is part of a wider problem facing regional carriers, as many of their operations have been curtailed due to issues with aircraft maintenance, crew shortages, and weather disruptions.

Envoy Air flight cancellations:

IdentTypeOriginDestinationScheduled Departure Time
ENY4165E170Mobile Rgnl (K MOB)Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Thu 10:45AM CST
ENY3839E170Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Bismarck Muni (KBIS)Thu 11:23AM CST
ENY4134E170Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Columbia Metro (KCAE)Thu 11:29AM CST
ENY3454E170Grand Junction Rgnl (KGJT)Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Thu 10:50AM MST
ENY3535E170Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Rapid City Rgnl (KRAP)Thu 11:57AM CST
ENY4259E170Tulsa Intl (KTUL)Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Thu 12:05PM CST
ENY3548E170Gulfport-Biloxi Intl (KGPT)Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Thu 12:19PM CST
ENY4318E170Valley Intl (KHRL)Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Thu 12:19PM CST
ENY3555E170Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Springfield (KSGF)Thu 12:21PM CST
ENY3880E170Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Baton Rouge Metro (KBTR)Thu 12:29PM CST
ENY3470E170Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Jackson-Medgar Wiley Evers Intl (KJAN)Thu 12:29PM CST
ENY3502E170Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Laredo Intl (KLRD)Thu 12:29PM CST
ENY4230E170Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Tri-Cities (KTRI)Thu 12:30PM CST
ENY3341E170Corpus Christi Intl (KCRP)Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Thu 12:30PM CST
ENY3935E75LDallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Gainesville Rgnl (KGNV)Thu 12:30PM CST
ENY4030E170Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Midland Intl Air and Space Port (KMAF)Thu 12:30PM CST
ENY3388E170Amarillo Rgnl (KAMA)Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Thu 12:31PM CST
ENY3859E170Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Mobile Rgnl (K MOB)Thu 12:32PM CST
ENY3505E170Midland Intl Air and Space Port (KMAF)Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Thu 12:33PM CST
ENY3872E170Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)Easterwood Fld (K CLL)Thu 12:34PM CST

The Broader Impact on International Travel

While the majority of cancellations and delays have been domestic, international flights have also been significantly impacted. With 231 cancellations affecting flights either leaving or entering the United States, travelers to and from Europe, Asia, and Latin America have also felt the ripple effects of today’s widespread travel disruptions. Among the most affected international routes were those connecting the US to Canada, Mexico, and various European hubs.

The delays have caused passengers to miss connections, resulting in further strain on the global air travel network. Passengers traveling on long-haul flights from American Airlines, Delta, and Air Canada faced longer wait times at check-in counters and gate areas, with many expressing frustration at the lack of timely communication from airline representatives.

Why Are Airlines Facing Disruptions?

The disruptions affecting airlines like American Airlines, Delta, and Air Canada can be attributed to several key factors:

  1. Weather Delays: Severe weather conditions, including snowstorms and thunderstorms, have contributed to flight delays and cancellations. Weather-related issues are a leading cause of disruptions, especially during the winter months.
  2. Staffing Shortages: Many airlines, including SkyWest and Delta, have struggled with staffing shortages due to a combination of retirements, illness, and difficulties hiring new employees. The airline industry continues to grapple with its workforce issues, which have been compounded by ongoing demands for air travel.
  3. Operational Constraints: Airlines face challenges such as delays in aircraft maintenance and air traffic control restrictions, which can also result in cancellations. These operational delays are especially prevalent during high-traffic travel periods.
  4. Post-Pandemic Challenges: The air travel industry is still recovering from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. With demand for travel rebounding at a faster pace than airlines can keep up with, logistical hurdles and resource constraints remain widespread.

Passenger Reactions and Consequences

Passengers affected by these disruptions have expressed a mixture of frustration and concern. Many travelers were left scrambling to find alternative flight options, while others faced long delays in obtaining refunds or rebooking on later flights. A significant portion of the affected travelers had booked connecting flights, which caused additional problems as they faced longer wait times in airports.

Airlines have been working to rebook passengers onto the next available flights, but many travelers have reported limited availability, particularly on long-haul international routes. The ripple effect of cancellations is expected to be felt for several days, as the backlog continues to affect flight schedules.

For those impacted by cancellations, airlines are offering refunds, travel vouchers, and compensation packages. However, the process for receiving compensation has been slow in some cases, leading to dissatisfaction among passengers.

Looking Ahead: Will the Disruptions Continue?

Given the ongoing disruptions affecting major US and international carriers, travelers can expect delays and cancellations to remain an issue for the immediate future. Airlines are working hard to address operational challenges, but it is unclear how long it will take for the travel industry to fully recover from these setbacks.

For passengers planning to fly in the coming days, it is advisable to stay in close contact with airlines, monitor flight status updates, and consider flexible booking options. Airlines are advising passengers to prepare for potential delays and cancellations, particularly on international flights, as weather conditions and air traffic control issues continue to impact global flight schedules.

How to Stay Informed

Travelers who are affected by cancellations or delays should stay updated on their flight status through the airline’s official website or mobile app. Many airlines are also offering automated alerts and customer service assistance via social media channels to keep passengers informed.

For those traveling internationally, it is crucial to check not only with the airlines but also with government websites for any updates related to border controls, entry requirements, or travel restrictions that could further affect travel plans.

Today’s widespread flight cancellations and delays highlight the ongoing struggles within the aviation industry. Major airlines like American Airlines, Delta, and Air Canada, as well as regional carriers like SkyWest, continue to face operational challenges that are disrupting travel for thousands of passengers. As the industry works to recover, passengers must remain vigilant and prepared for potential travel hiccups.

With nearly half of today’s cancellations affecting international flights, it is clear that global air travel is still experiencing the aftershocks of the pandemic and other logistical hurdles. Passengers should stay informed, flexible, and proactive to ensure the best possible travel experience in the coming days.

Soruce :Flightaware

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