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More Than 4021 Delays and 106 Cancellations Hit US as Spirit, Horizon, PSA, Alaska, Delta, American Face Travel Setbacks, Leaving Thousands of Passengers Grounded in Charlotte, Billings, Minneapolis, Nashville, Dulles, Atlanta, and Beyond

Published on November 29, 2025

More than 4021 delays and 106 cancellations hit us as spirit, horizon, psa, alaska, delta, american face travel setbacks, leaving thousands of passengers grounded in charlotte, billings, minneapolis, nashville, dulles, atlanta, and beyond

Over 4021 delays and 106 cancellations hit US travel, with Spirit, Horizon, PSA, Alaska, Delta, American facing setbacks. Key airports like Charlotte, Billings, Minneapolis, Nashville, Dulles, and Atlanta saw major disruptions, grounding thousands of passengers. These setbacks created chaos across the airline industry, leaving travelers stranded as delays stretched into hours and flights were abruptly canceled. Airlines such as Spirit and American Airlines were among the hardest hit, with large numbers of delayed flights, while airports like Charlotte and Dulles became hotspots of confusion. As the ripple effects of these delays and cancellations spread, passengers across the country faced significant travel challenges, exacerbating the already turbulent state of air travel.

Overview of US Airline Cancellations and Delays

The table below summarizes the cancellation and delay data for various U.S.-based airlines. American Airlines had the highest number of delays, with 850 delayed flights (26%), while Delta Air Lines had the lowest number of cancellations (10) and a relatively low delay percentage of 6%. Airlines like Southwest and United saw significant delays (417 and 418, respectively), although their cancellation rates were minimal. Spirit and PSA Airlines experienced delays of 21% and 16%, respectively. Overall, 89 cancellations and 3,718 delays occurred across these U.S. airlines.

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AirlineCancelled (#)Cancelled (%)Delayed (#)Delayed (%)
American Airlines210%85026%
Delta Air Lines100%1816%
United120%41814%
SkyWest80%32514%
Envoy Air (AAL)70%13113%
PSA Airlines (AAL)40%11516%
Spirit40%10521%
Southwest30%4179%
JetBlue20%13315%
Alaska Airlines20%9010%
Horizon (ASA)20%4614%
CommuteAir (UAL)20%4418%
Frontier10%14416%

Overview of US Airport Cancellations and Delays (By Origin)

This table highlights the cancellation and delay statistics for major U.S. airports. Charlotte Douglas International (CLT) saw 11 cancellations (1%) and 168 delays (20%). Dallas-Fort Worth International (DFW) had the highest number of delays (332), with a delay percentage of 32%. Billings Logan International (BIL) had a higher cancellation percentage (12%), with 9 cancellations. Overall, 43 cancellations and 1,225 delays were reported across these U.S. airports.

Airport (Code)LocationCancelled (#)Cancelled (%)Delayed (#)Delayed (%)
Charlotte/Douglas Intl (CLT)Charlotte, NC111%16820%
Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (DFW)Dallas-Fort Worth, TX90%33232%
Billings Logan Intl (BIL)Billings, MT912%1115%
Chicago O’Hare Intl (ORD)Chicago, IL80%21417%
Miami Intl (MIA)Miami, FL70%12215%
Houston Bush Int’ctl (IAH)Houston, TX30%7611%
Newark Liberty Intl (EWR)Newark, NJ20%9717%
Sidney-Richland Rgnl (SDY)Sidney, MT327%218%

Overview of US Airport Cancellations and Delays (By Destination)

The second set of data continues to provide insights into airport performance across the U.S. Billings Logan International (BIL) had the highest cancellation rate at 8%, along with a 11% delay rate. Chicago O’Hare (ORD) saw a relatively low cancellation rate of 0%, but 214 delays, resulting in a delay percentage of 16%. LaGuardia (LGA) and Minneapolis/St. Paul International (MSP) both had low cancellation rates (1%), but delays were significant (14% and 5%, respectively). Overall, 59 cancellations and 1,346 delays occurred at these airports.

Airport (Code)LocationCancelled (#)Cancelled (%)Delayed (#)Delayed (%)
Billings Logan Intl (BIL)Billings, MT78%911%
Chicago O’Hare Intl (ORD)Chicago, IL40%20316%
LaGuardia (LGA)New York, NY41%5414%
Minneapolis/St Paul Intl (MSP)Minneapolis, MN41%235%
John F Kennedy Intl (JFK)New York, NY30%8013%
Hartsfield-Jackson Intl (ATL)Atlanta, GA30%757%
Houston Bush Int’ctl (IAH)Houston, TX30%7211%
Fort Lauderdale Intl (FLL)Fort Lauderdale, FL30%6514%
Washington Dulles Intl (IAD)Dulles, VA30%5812%
Nashville Intl (BNA)Nashville, TN30%3810%
Des Moines Intl (DSM)Des Moines, IA32%87%
Key West Intl (EYW)Key West, FL34%34%
Sidney-Richland Rgnl (SDY)Sidney, MT333%00%
Denver Intl (DEN)Denver, CO20%11911%
Charlotte/Douglas Intl (CLT)Charlotte, NC20%11814%
Los Angeles Intl (LAX)Los Angeles, CA20%11412%
Miami Intl (MIA)Miami, FL20%10312%
Boston Logan Intl (BOS)Boston, MA20%7715%

Over 4021 delays and 106 cancellations hit US travel, with Spirit, Horizon, PSA, Alaska, Delta, American facing setbacks. Key airports like Charlotte, Billings, Minneapolis, Nashville, Dulles, and Atlanta saw major disruptions, grounding thousands.

Conclusion

The widespread disruption of over 4,021 delays and 106 cancellations across U.S. air travel left Spirit, Horizon, PSA, Alaska, Delta, and American Airlines facing significant setbacks. These setbacks, coupled with major disruptions at key airports like Charlotte, Billings, Minneapolis, Nashville, Dulles, and Atlanta, caused widespread frustration for thousands of grounded passengers. As travelers experienced canceled flights and prolonged delays, it became clear that these airlines and airports struggled to manage the high volume of disruptions. The ripple effect from these travel setbacks highlighted the ongoing challenges within the aviation industry, leaving many to question the reliability of their travel plans in the face of such widespread chaos.

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