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Over 191 Flight Cancellations and 4,506 Delays Hit the US as Alaska, Envoy, Republic, Delta, SkyWest, JetBlue, and Other Airlines Face Widespread Travel Chaos, Leaving Thousands of Passengers Stranded Across Hartsfield, Charlotte, Reagan, Piedmont Triad, and Beyond

Published on December 7, 2025

Over 191 flight cancellations and 4,506 delays hit the us as alaska, envoy, republic, delta, skywest, jetblue, and other airlines face widespread travel chaos, leaving thousands of passengers stranded across hartsfield, charlotte, reagan, piedmont triad, and beyond

Over 191 flight cancellations and 4,506 delays have hit the US, as airlines like Alaska, Envoy, Republic, Delta, SkyWest, and JetBlue face widespread travel chaos, stranding thousands of passengers across Hartsfield, Charlotte, Reagan, Piedmont Triad, and more. These disruptions are caused by a combination of factors, including high passenger volumes, staffing shortages, and operational challenges faced by multiple carriers. Major airports are seeing significant delays, while regional hubs are struggling with cancellations. As a result, travelers are facing a wave of frustration and uncertainty as they navigate this chaotic travel period.

Flight Cancellations and Delays by Airline

The airline industry has faced a significant number of cancellations and delays in 2025, with varying degrees of impact across different carriers. Piedmont (AAL) leads the pack with 13 cancellations, accounting for 2% of its flights, and a staggering 40% of its flights delayed. PSA Airlines (AAL) follows closely with 49 cancellations (7%) and 257 delays (37%). American Airlines reports 13 cancellations (0%) but a notable 688 delayed flights (21%). Other airlines like Alaska Airlines and Delta Air Lines are also experiencing considerable disruptions, with Alaska reporting 14 cancellations (1%) and Delta seeing 36 cancellations (1%) but relatively lower delays.

AirlineCancelled (#)Cancelled (%)Delayed (#)Delayed (%)
Piedmont (AAL)132%19140%
Alaska Airlines141%12817%
PSA Airlines (AAL)497%25737%
American Airlines130%68821%
Envoy Air (AAL)50%18719%
Delta Air Lines361%31610%
SkyWest140%42519%
Mesa (UAL)43%65%
CommuteAir (UAL)21%3115%
Hawaiian Airlines21%2314%
Southwest10%48815%
JetBlue10%21626%
Republic10%13514%
United91%34112%

Overall, the data indicates a significant impact on customer experience, with some carriers like Piedmont (AAL) and PSA Airlines (AAL) showing a high percentage of delayed flights, leading to frustration among travelers. Despite the relatively low percentage of cancellations in airlines like American Airlines and JetBlue, the high number of delays (especially in SkyWest and JetBlue) suggests operational challenges.

Flight Cancellations and Delays by Origin Airport

Flight delays and cancellations are not just an issue for individual airlines but also vary across the nation’s airports. Reagan National (DCA) saw the highest number of cancellations with 14 flights (4%) and a notable 81 delayed flights (24%). Smaller airports such as Charlottesville-Albemarle (CHO) and Schulz-Sonoma County (STS) report much higher cancellation rates at 6% and 8% respectively. In contrast, Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Intl (ATL), one of the busiest airports, managed to keep cancellations low at 0% while having 128 delays (12%). Airports such as Charlotte/Douglas Intl (CLT) and Chicago O’Hare Intl (ORD) also saw a high number of delays, with ORD reporting 273 delays (23%).

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Airport NameCodeCancelled (#)Cancelled (%)Delayed (#)Delayed (%)
Reagan NationalDCA144%8124%
Piedmont Triad IntlGSO34%1014%
Charlottesville-AlbemarleCHO36%920%
Schulz-Sonoma CountySTS38%822%
Rogue Valley IntlMFR37%513%
Aspen-Pitkin CountyASE315%420%
Charlotte/Douglas IntlCLT101%18824%
Toronto Pearson Int’lDFW60%29629%
Chicago O’Hare IntlORD60%27323%
Hartsfield-Jackson IntlATL60%12812%
Los Angeles IntlLAX50%9011%
Seattle-Tacoma IntlSEA50%6512%

The data suggests that while major hubs like Reagan National and Chicago O’Hare show relatively low cancellation rates, they still face considerable delays, impacting travelers. Smaller airports, particularly in regional areas, seem to struggle more with cancellations, as evidenced by Schulz-Sonoma County (8%) and Aspen-Pitkin County (15%), highlighting the challenges smaller airports face in handling high passenger volumes.

Flight Cancellations and Delays by Destination Airport

Looking at the destinations, it’s clear that certain airports face much higher cancellation and delay rates. Charlottesville-Albemarle (CHO), a smaller regional airport, had the highest percentage of cancellations (9%) and delays (22%). On the other hand, large hubs like Charlotte/Douglas Intl (CLT) and Chicago O’Hare Intl (ORD) experienced significant delays (23% and 16% respectively), despite lower cancellation rates. Lynchburg Rgnl (LYH), a smaller airport, had the second-highest cancellation rate (10%) and delays (15%). Reagan National (DCA) and New Orleans Intl (MSY) also experienced notable delays of 18% and 13% respectively, contributing to the widespread nature of delays across both small and large airports.

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Airport NameCodeCancelled (#)Cancelled (%)Delayed (#)Delayed (%)
Charlottesville-AlbemarleCHO49%1022%
Reagan NationalDCA175%6118%
Lynchburg RgnlLYH210%315%
The Eastern IowaCID37%717%
Des Moines IntlDSM35%1017%
Manchester Boston RgnlMHT26%515%
Juneau IntlJNU25%615%
Charlotte/Douglas IntlCLT162%18323%
LaGuardiaLGA41%5315%
Anchorage IntlANC51%4512%
Charleston Intl/AFBCHS21%2218%

These statistics show a mix of airport sizes experiencing significant disruptions, with smaller airports like Charlottesville-Albemarle (CHO) and Lynchburg Rgnl (LYH) facing more challenges in managing cancellations, while larger airports deal with delays, particularly at Charlotte/Douglas Intl and Chicago O’Hare.

Over 191 flight cancellations and 4,506 delays have hit the US, as airlines like Alaska, Envoy, Republic, Delta, SkyWest, and JetBlue face widespread travel chaos, stranding thousands of passengers across Hartsfield, Charlotte, Reagan, Piedmont Triad, and more.

Conclusion

Flight cancellations and delays have been a persistent issue across the U.S. in 2025, affecting both regional and major airports. While airlines like Piedmont and PSA Airlines report a higher percentage of cancellations, delays remain widespread across multiple carriers. Similarly, airports such as Reagan National (DCA) and Charlotte/Douglas Intl (CLT) handle a large number of delays, highlighting ongoing challenges in the air travel industry. Travelers should remain aware of potential disruptions and plan accordingly to mitigate the impact of delays and cancellations on their travel schedules.

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