Published on December 21, 2025

More than 8,015 delays and over 315 flight cancellations have hit the US, with Spirit, Delta, PSA, Southwest, Horizon, Republic, Alaska, and others facing severe travel chaos. Thousands of passengers are grounded across major airports like Atlanta, Seattle, Los Angeles, Newark, Dallas, Orlando, and beyond, due to weather, staffing issues, and logistical challenges. These widespread disruptions have left travelers stranded, as airlines struggle to manage the ongoing issues. The ripple effect has been felt nationwide, with delays extending across multiple airports and routes, highlighting the strain on the airline industry as it continues to cope with operational difficulties.
Here is the table showing the number of cancelled and delayed flights for various airlines. The data highlights the percentage of cancellations and delays relative to total flights, with Spirit, Southwest, and Alaska Airlines experiencing notably high delay rates. While Delta, United, and American Airlines have low cancellation rates, delays remain significant across the industry. The table provides a clear comparison of how each airline fares in terms of operational disruptions.
| Airline | Cancelled (#) | Cancelled (%) | Delayed (#) | Delayed (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Delta Air Lines | 61 | 1% | 791 | 24% |
| PSA Airlines (AAL) | 47 | 6% | 216 | 29% |
| Spirit | 42 | 8% | 226 | 43% |
| Southwest | 30 | 0% | 1405 | 33% |
| Alaska Airlines | 24 | 2% | 321 | 35% |
| United | 16 | 0% | 639 | 21% |
| SkyWest | 15 | 0% | 654 | 25% |
| Endeavor Air (DAL) | 15 | 2% | 211 | 28% |
| Frontier | 10 | 1% | 278 | 29% |
| JetBlue | 6 | 0% | 355 | 36% |
| American Airlines | 5 | 0% | 898 | 26% |
| Horizon (ASA) | 5 | 1% | 69 | 22% |
| Republic | 3 | 0% | 221 | 20% |
| Hawaiian Airlines | 1 | 0% | 101 | 42% |
Here is the table showing the number of cancelled and delayed flights for various airports. LaGuardia (LGA) stands out with the highest delay percentage at 45%, followed by Seattle-Tacoma (SEA) and Los Angeles (LAX), both with significant delay rates around 30%. Many airports, like Salt Lake City (SLC) and Houston Bush (IAH), show a mix of moderate cancellations and delays. The data offers a comprehensive view of operational disruptions across various U.S. airports.Airport Cancelled (#) Cancelled (%) Delayed (#) Delayed (%) Hartsfield-Jackson Intl (ATL) 22 1% 336 29% Seattle-Tacoma Intl (SEA) 11 1% 199 33% Los Angeles Intl (LAX) 10 1% 280 30% Newark Liberty Intl (EWR) 10 1% 148 26% Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (DFW) 9 0% 337 29% Orlando Intl (MCO) 9 1% 182 25% John F Kennedy Intl (JFK) 7 1% 206 29% LaGuardia (LGA) 7 1% 196 45% Reagan National (DCA) 7 2% 96 29% Salt Lake City Intl (SLC) 7 1% 79 15% Chicago O’Hare Intl (ORD) 6 0% 294 23% Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl (PHX) 6 0% 217 27% Fort Lauderdale Intl (FLL) 6 1% 162 27% Charlotte/Douglas Intl (CLT) 5 0% 144 18% San Diego Intl (SAN) 5 1% 101 30% Kansas City Intl (MCI) 5 3% 39 24% Daugherty Field (LGB) 5 1% 11 3% Harry Reid Intl (LAS) 4 0% 148 19% Luis Munoz Marin Intl (SJU) 4 1% 45 12% Kahului (OGG) 4 1% 44 20% Anchorage Intl (ANC) 4 1% 42 11% Houston Bush Int’ctl (IAH) 3 0% 133 19% Minneapolis/St Paul Intl (MSP) 3 0% 131 27% Detroit Metro Wayne Co (DTW) 3 0% 121 28% Philadelphia Intl (PHL) 3 0% 102 24% Baltimore/Washington Intl (BWI) 3 0% 87 25% Chicago Midway Intl (MDW) 3 1% 76 25% Tampa Intl (TPA) 3 0% 58 16% Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR) 3 1% 37 22% San Jose Int’l (SJC) 3 1% 35 16% Louis Armstrong New Orleans Intl (MSY) 3 1% 26 15% Schulz-Sonoma County (STS) 3 8% 6 17% San Francisco Int’l (SFO) 2 0% 162 26% Boston Logan Intl (BOS) 2 0% 148 26% Daniel K Inouye Intl (HNL) 2 0% 69 17%
Here is the table showing the number of cancelled and delayed flights for various airports. Hartsfield-Jackson (ATL), Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), and Denver (DEN) stand out with notable delays. Airports like Juneau (JNU) have a high cancellation rate, though the overall cancellation numbers are relatively low across most locations. The data reflects a significant variation in delays, with some airports like Seattle-Tacoma (SEA) and San Diego (SAN) experiencing higher percentages of delays.
| Airport | Cancelled (#) | Cancelled (%) | Delayed (#) | Delayed (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hartsfield-Jackson Intl (ATL) | 21 | 1% | 245 | 21% |
| Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (DFW) | 14 | 1% | 242 | 21% |
| Denver Intl (DEN) | 12 | 1% | 271 | 24% |
| Seattle-Tacoma Intl (SEA) | 11 | 1% | 208 | 34% |
| Reagan National (DCA) | 11 | 3% | 78 | 23% |
| Los Angeles Intl (LAX) | 10 | 1% | 255 | 27% |
| Chicago O’Hare Intl (ORD) | 10 | 0% | 228 | 18% |
| John F Kennedy Intl (JFK) | 9 | 1% | 184 | 26% |
| LaGuardia (LGA) | 9 | 2% | 124 | 28% |
| Charlotte/Douglas Intl (CLT) | 9 | 1% | 123 | 15% |
| Newark Liberty Intl (EWR) | 9 | 1% | 111 | 19% |
| Salt Lake City Intl (SLC) | 9 | 1% | 97 | 18% |
| Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl (PHX) | 8 | 1% | 186 | 23% |
| Orlando Intl (MCO) | 7 | 0% | 186 | 26% |
| Houston Bush Int’ctl (IAH) | 7 | 1% | 116 | 16% |
| Philadelphia Intl (PHL) | 7 | 1% | 79 | 18% |
| Fort Lauderdale Intl (FLL) | 5 | 0% | 148 | 24% |
| Minneapolis/St Paul Intl (MSP) | 5 | 1% | 130 | 27% |
| Baltimore/Washington Intl (BWI) | 5 | 1% | 69 | 20% |
| San Francisco Intl (SFO) | 4 | 0% | 199 | 32% |
| Harry Reid Intl (LAS) | 4 | 0% | 176 | 24% |
| Boston Logan Intl (BOS) | 4 | 0% | 106 | 19% |
| William P Hobby (HOU) | 4 | 1% | 44 | 14% |
| Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR) | 4 | 2% | 36 | 22% |
| Washington Dulles Intl (IAD) | 3 | 0% | 93 | 19% |
| Anchorage Intl (ANC) | 3 | 0% | 50 | 13% |
| Dallas Love Fld (DAL) | 3 | 0% | 49 | 12% |
| San Jose Intl (SJC) | 3 | 1% | 41 | 21% |
| Kansas City Intl (MCI) | 3 | 1% | 41 | 25% |
| Juneau Intl (JNU) | 3 | 5% | 6 | 10% |
| Miami Intl (MIA) | 2 | 0% | 148 | 15% |
| San Diego Intl (SAN) | 2 | 0% | 104 | 31% |
| Daniel K Inouye Intl (HNL) | 2 | 0% | 99 | 24% |
| Chicago Midway Intl (MDW) | 2 | 0% | 60 | 20% |
| Raleigh-Durham Intl (RDU) | 2 | 0% | 57 | 18% |
More than 8,015 delays and over 315 flight cancellations have hit the US, with Spirit, Delta, PSA, Southwest, Horizon, Republic, Alaska, and others facing severe travel chaos. Thousands of passengers are grounded across major airports like Atlanta, Seattle, Los Angeles, Newark, Dallas, Orlando, and beyond, due to weather, staffing issues, and logistical challenges.
More than 8,015 delays and over 315 flight cancellations have caused severe travel chaos across the US, with Spirit, Delta, PSA, Southwest, Horizon, Republic, Alaska, and other airlines facing significant operational challenges. Thousands of passengers have been left grounded at major airports like Atlanta, Seattle, Los Angeles, Newark, Dallas, Orlando, and beyond. The root causes of these disruptions, including weather conditions, staffing shortages, and logistical difficulties, have compounded the issues, leading to widespread frustration among travelers. As the airline industry grapples with these ongoing challenges, the ripple effect of delays and cancellations continues to impact airports and passengers across the nation.
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