Published on December 30, 2025

Holiday travel chaos hit the U.S. as Storm Ezra caused over 960 flight cancellations and 10,033 delays across airports in Buffalo, Detroit, Rochester, Cleveland, Bangor, and Chicago. Key airlines, including Endeavor, SkyWest, Delta, Frontier, Republic, and Southwest, were heavily impacted. The storm’s relentless fury left passengers stranded and scrambling for alternate flights, as airports struggled to handle the high volume of disruptions. With the holiday season in full swing, this severe weather event exacerbated an already challenging travel period, highlighting the vulnerability of both travelers and airlines when facing extreme conditions. The ripple effect of cancellations and delays stretched far beyond the affected cities, with flight schedules throughout the U.S. continuing to suffer in the wake of the storm.
The table below presents the flight cancellation data for major U.S. airlines, showcasing the number of cancellations, cancellation rates, total flights, and the percentage of total flights that experienced cancellations. These statistics highlight how various airlines are performing in terms of maintaining their flight schedules. While some airlines like Southwest and American Airlines have a low cancellation rate, others such as Endeavor Air and Republic have seen a higher proportion of canceled flights. This data can provide useful insights into the operational challenges faced by these airlines.
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| Airline | Cancellations | Cancellation Rate (%) | Total Flights | Flight Count (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Delta Air Lines | 147 | 4% | 1,082 | 33% |
| Endeavor Air (DAL) | 92 | 12% | 271 | 36% |
| SkyWest | 82 | 3% | 789 | 31% |
| Frontier | 70 | 8% | 275 | 34% |
| RepublicHere are the cities corresponding to the airports, separated by commas: Buffalo, Detroit, Rochester, Cleveland, Bangor, Traverse City. | 69 | 6% | 508 | 45% |
| Envoy Air (AAL) | 61 | 5% | 353 | 33% |
| Southwest | 42 | 0% | 1,599 | 36% |
| Cape Air | 38 | 8% | 27 | 5% |
| American Airlines | 34 | 0% | 1,132 | 32% |
| PSA Airlines (AAL) | 33 | 4% | 318 | 42% |
| JetBlue | 31 | 3% | 458 | 44% |
| United | 27 | 0% | 751 | 25% |
| Allegiant Air | 26 | 4% | 239 | 41% |
| CommuteAir (UAL) | 23 | 9% | 67 | 26% |
| GoJet (UAL) | 21 | 8% | 137 | 57% |
| Alaska Airlines | 17 | 1% | 212 | 23% |
| Piedmont (AAL) | 16 | 3% | 93 | 18% |
| Horizon (ASA) | 16 | 5% | 66 | 20% |
| Spirit | 15 | 2% | 234 | 45% |
| Contour Airlines | 8 | 7% | 41 | 35% |
| Hawaiian Airlines | 3 | 1% | 61 | 25% |
| Breeze Airways | 2 | 0% | 121 | 50% |
The table below provides a snapshot of flight cancellations at major U.S. airports, including the number of cancellations, cancellation rate, total flights, and the percentage of flights canceled. This data reveals the varying levels of disruption experienced at different airports, with some such as Detroit Metro Wayne Co and Buffalo Niagara Intl experiencing much higher cancellation rates, while others like Dallas-Fort Worth Intl and Salt Lake City Intl have minimal cancellations. It offers valuable insights into airport performance and potential challenges faced by travelers.
Airport Cancellations Cancellation Rate (%) Total Flights Flight Count (%) Chicago O’Hare Intl (ORD) 63 4% 753 57% Detroit Metro Wayne Co (DTW) 47 11% 294 69% Buffalo Niagara Intl (BUF) 47 47% 3 3% Hartsfield-Jackson Intl (ATL) 41 3% 354 30% Minneapolis/St Paul Intl (MSP) 34 6% 218 42% Cleveland-Hopkins Intl (CLE) 33 21% 34 21% Boston Logan Intl (BOS) 32 5% 200 34% Washington Dulles Intl (IAD) 25 5% 135 28% Newark Liberty Intl (EWR) 24 4% 196 34% Philadelphia Intl (PHL) 22 4% 132 29% John F Kennedy Intl (JFK) 21 3% 302 44% Frederick Douglass/Rochester (ROC) 21 32% 12 18% Reagan National (DCA) 19 5% 139 38% Orlando Intl (MCO) 18 2% 235 31% LaGuardia (LGA) 16 3% 179 41% Baltimore/Washington Intl (BWI) 12 3% 130 38% Fort Lauderdale Intl (FLL) 11 1% 228 32% Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (DFW) 10 0% 348 31% Charlotte/Douglas Intl (CLT) 10 1% 260 31% Cherry Capital (TVC) 10 31% 5 15% Harry Reid Intl (LAS) 9 1% 141 15% Seattle-Tacoma Intl (SEA) 9 1% 127 21% Denver Intl (DEN) 8 0% 305 28% San Francisco Int’l (SFO) 8 1% 176 29% Los Angeles Intl (LAX) 8 0% 164 18% Tampa Intl (TPA) 8 1% 114 28% Cincinnati/N. Kentucky (CVG) 8 4% 63 32% Miami Intl (MIA) 7 0% 194 21% Raleigh-Durham Intl (RDU) 7 2% 74 29% Anchorage Intl (ANC) 7 1% 41 11% Westchester County (HPN) 7 4% 25 15% Albany Intl (ALB) 7 10% 23 33% Nashville Intl (BNA) 6 1% 115 30% Milwaukee Mitchell Intl (MKE) 6 4% 37 24% Syracuse Hancock Intl (SYR) 6 8% 21 29% Dane Co Rgnl (MSN) 6 7% 19 23% Clearwater Intl (PIE) 6 4% 17 12% Indianapolis Intl (IND) 5 2% 77 40% Palm Beach Intl (PBI) 5 2% 53 28% Gerald R Ford Intl (GRR) 5 5% 37 41% New Orleans Intl (MSY) 5 2% 36 20% Richmond Intl (RIC) 5 4% 29 26% Des Moines Intl (DSM) 5 5% 23 26% The Eastern Iowa (CID) 5 8% 21 36% Fairbanks Intl (FAI) 5 5% 11 11% Bangor Intl (BGR) 5 21% 3 13% Salt Lake City Intl (SLC) 4 0% 99 19% Austin-Bergstrom Intl (AUS) 4 1% 85 22% Southwest Florida Intl (RSW) 4 1% 76 34% San Diego Intl (SAN) 4 1% 74 19% Pittsburgh Intl (PIT) 4 2% 68 35% Luis Munoz Marin Intl (SJU) 4 1% 60 16% Daniel K Inouye Intl (HNL) 4 0% 49 9% Jacksonville Intl (JAX) 4 2% 35 23% Lebanon Muni (LEB) 4 25% 2 12%
The table below provides updated data on flight cancellations across several major U.S. airports. It includes the number of cancellations, the cancellation rate, the total number of flights, and the percentage of flights that were canceled. This data helps to understand which airports are experiencing higher levels of disruption and can assist travelers in identifying potential travel challenges at different hubs.
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| Airport | Cancellations | Cancellation Rate (%) | Total Flights | Flight Count (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chicago O’Hare Intl (ORD) | 90 | 6% | 554 | 42% |
| Hartsfield-Jackson Intl (ATL) | 62 | 5% | 263 | 22% |
| Buffalo Niagara Intl (BUF) | 49 | 62% | 12 | 15% |
| Minneapolis/St Paul Intl (MSP) | 44 | 8% | 217 | 43% |
| Detroit Metro Wayne Co (DTW) | 43 | 10% | 251 | 58% |
| Cleveland-Hopkins Intl (CLE) | 39 | 25% | 42 | 26% |
| Boston Logan Intl (BOS) | 28 | 5% | 196 | 35% |
| Frederick Douglass/Rochester (ROC) | 26 | 43% | 14 | 23% |
| Washington Dulles Intl (IAD) | 21 | 4% | 143 | 31% |
| Newark Liberty Intl (EWR) | 20 | 3% | 176 | 31% |
| LaGuardia (LGA) | 20 | 4% | 172 | 40% |
| Philadelphia Intl (PHL) | 20 | 4% | 126 | 27% |
| John F Kennedy Intl (JFK) | 17 | 2% | 222 | 32% |
| Charlotte/Douglas Intl (CLT) | 16 | 1% | 218 | 26% |
| Orlando Intl (MCO) | 15 | 2% | 243 | 34% |
| Reagan National (DCA) | 15 | 4% | 137 | 37% |
| Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (DFW) | 12 | 1% | 299 | 27% |
| San Francisco Int’l (SFO) | 12 | 2% | 130 | 21% |
| Syracuse Hancock Intl (SYR) | 11 | 17% | 22 | 34% |
| Fort Lauderdale Intl (FLL) | 10 | 1% | 209 | 31% |
| Harry Reid Intl (LAS) | 10 | 1% | 153 | 17% |
| Seattle-Tacoma Intl (SEA) | 10 | 1% | 118 | 19% |
| Los Angeles Intl (LAX) | 9 | 1% | 206 | 23% |
| Miami Intl (MIA) | 8 | 0% | 175 | 19% |
| Anchorage Intl (ANC) | 8 | 2% | 50 | 13% |
| Bangor Intl (BGR) | 8 | 42% | 1 | 5% |
| Denver Intl (DEN) | 7 | 0% | 249 | 23% |
| Baltimore/Washington Intl (BWI) | 7 | 2% | 108 | 33% |
| Salt Lake City Intl (SLC) | 7 | 1% | 87 | 17% |
| Tampa Intl (TPA) | 6 | 1% | 109 | 27% |
| Austin-Bergstrom Intl (AUS) | 6 | 1% | 103 | 28% |
| Southwest Florida Intl (RSW) | 6 | 2% | 76 | 33% |
| Cincinnati/N. Kentucky (CVG) | 6 | 2% | 63 | 28% |
| Gerald R Ford Intl (GRR) | 6 | 7% | 39 | 46% |
| Westchester County (HPN) | 6 | 3% | 18 | 10% |
| Clearwater Intl (PIE) | 6 | 4% | 12 | 8% |
| Cherry Capital (TVC) | 6 | 22% | 9 | 33% |
| Fairbanks Intl (FAI) | 6 | 6% | 7 | 7% |
| Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl (PHX) | 5 | 0% | 231 | 29% |
| Houston Bush Int’ctl (IAH) | 5 | 0% | 122 | 18% |
| Louis Armstrong New Orleans (MSY) | 5 | 2% | 64 | 35% |
| Luis Munoz Marin Intl (SJU) | 4 | 1% | 80 | 22% |
| Chicago Midway Intl (MDW) | 4 | 1% | 78 | 28% |
| Indianapolis Intl (IND) | 4 | 1% | 70 | 27% |
| Albany Intl (ALB) | 4 | 5% | 25 | 36% |
| Dane Co Rgnl (MSN) | 4 | 5% | 20 | 26% |
| Schulz-Sonoma County (STS) | 4 | 4% | 6 | 6% |
| Lebanon Muni (LEB) | 4 | 18% | 1 | 4% |
| Plattsburgh Intl (PBG) | 4 | 44% | 0 | 0% |
| Marquette/Sawyer Rgnl (SAW) | 4 | 50% | 0 | 0% |
| Nashville Intl (BNA) | 3 | 0% | 122 | 32% |
Holiday travel chaos hit US as Storm Ezra caused over 960 flight cancellations and 10,033 delays across airports in Buffalo, Detroit, Rochester, Cleveland, Bangor, and Chicago. Key airlines, including Endeavor, SkyWest, Delta, Frontier, Republic, and Southwest, were heavily impacted.
Storm Ezra has left a lasting mark on U.S. holiday travel, causing over 960 flight cancellations and 10,033 delays across airports in Buffalo, Detroit, Rochester, Cleveland, Bangor, and Chicago. The severe weather conditions heavily impacted major airlines, including Endeavor, SkyWest, Delta, Frontier, Republic, and Southwest, highlighting the challenges the airline industry faces during extreme weather events. As travelers continue to navigate the disruptions, the effects of Storm Ezra serve as a reminder of the vulnerability of air travel during the winter season and the need for better preparedness in handling such widespread chaos.
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