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Over 3380 Delays and 651 Flight Cancellations Hit the US, as Horizon, PSA, American, Southwest, SkyWest, Republic Face Widespread Travel Disruptions Across Anchorage, Cleveland, Columbus, Memphis, Orlando, Atlanta, and More

Published on November 15, 2025

Over 3380 delays and 651 flight cancellations hit the us, as horizon, psa, american, southwest, skywest, republic face widespread travel disruptions across anchorage, cleveland, columbus, memphis, orlando, atlanta, and more

Over 3,380 delays and 651 flight cancellations have impacted US air travel, as Horizon, PSA, American, Southwest, SkyWest, and Republic face disruptions across Anchorage, Cleveland, Columbus, Memphis, Orlando, and Atlanta due to staffing shortages. These widespread delays and cancellations are a result of ongoing operational challenges, with airlines struggling to maintain schedules amidst reduced staffing levels. The staffing shortage has compounded existing issues such as high passenger demand and weather-related disruptions, leaving many travelers stranded and airports facing logistical hurdles. Passengers are experiencing significant delays, with some flights being canceled outright, further intensifying the travel chaos.

Flight Cancellations and Delays Across Major US Airlines

The table below presents a detailed overview of flight cancellations and delays experienced by major U.S. airlines. SkyWest has the highest number of cancellations, with 97 flights cancelled, accounting for 2% of its operations. Meanwhile, Delta Air Lines recorded the highest delay percentage, with 24% of its flights delayed. Other airlines, such as Southwest and United, also faced significant disruptions, with delays affecting 11% and 10% of their respective flights. Despite having a relatively lower cancellation rate, airlines like Spirit and Breeze Airways reported higher percentages of delayed flights, reaching up to 31% in some cases. This table highlights the operational challenges airlines are facing, reflecting the impact on passengers and the broader aviation industry.

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AirlineCancelled (#)Cancelled (%)Delayed (#)Delayed (%)
SkyWest972.043510.0
Southwest471.033311.0
United434.0333.0
Envoy Air (AAL)423.01109.0
Republic341.023413.0
Endeavor Air (DAL)313.09210.0
JetBlue2812.02310.0
Alaska Airlines263.011914.0
Horizon (ASA)247.04916.0
Piedmont (AAL)235.0225.0
Delta Air Lines225.09724.0
GoJet (UAL)200.037310.0
PSA Airlines (AAL)142.010214.0
Hawaiian Airlines145.02610.0
CommuteAir (UAL)145.0197.0
Mesa (UAL)133.013333.0
Frontier129.01813.0
Allegiant Air112.013831.0
American Airlines81.0699.0
Breeze Airways60.043318.0
Spirit50.021631.0

Flight Cancellations and Delays Across Major US Airports (By Origin)

The table below provides an overview of flight cancellations and delays at several major airports across the United States. Chicago O’Hare International (ORD) recorded the highest number of cancellations, with 28 flights cancelled, while Reagan National (DCA) had the highest delay percentage, with 22% of its flights delayed. Los Angeles International (LAX) and Seattle-Tacoma International (SEA) both saw high delay percentages, reaching 18% and 15%, respectively. On the other hand, airports like Raleigh-Durham (RDU) and Hollywood Burbank (BUR) had relatively low cancellation rates, with only a few disruptions. This table illustrates the varying operational challenges faced by different airports, highlighting both cancellations and delays, and their impact on passengers’ travel experience.

Here’s the detailed table:

AirportIATA CodeCancelled (#)Cancelled (%)Delayed (#)Delayed (%)
Chicago O’Hare IntlORD282%17312%
Hartsfield-Jackson IntlATL252%16413%
Newark Liberty IntlEWR254%457%
Seattle-Tacoma IntlSEA243%9515%
Dallas-Fort Worth IntlDFW222%14013%
Denver IntlDEN212%808%
Los Angeles IntlLAX192%15618%
Phoenix Sky Harbor IntlPHX182%689%
Harry Reid IntlLAS171%859%
Charlotte/Douglas IntlCLT172%536%
Boston Logan IntlBOS162%498%
Reagan NationalDCA153%10222%
John F Kennedy IntlJFK152%8012%
San Francisco Int’lSFO142%10216%
San Diego IntlSAN143%4712%
Orlando IntlMCO132%7211%
Miami IntlMIA101%8110%
Houston Bush Int’ctlIAH101%7310%
LaGuardiaLGA101%559%
Minneapolis/St Paul IntlMSP102%377%
Detroit Metro Wayne CoDTW91%5512%
Sacramento IntlSMF94%4520%
Fort Lauderdale IntlFLL91%449%
Anchorage IntlANC91%275%
Washington Dulles IntlIAD81%529%
Tampa IntlTPA82%246%
Portland IntlPDX82%227%
Baltimore/Washington IntlBWI82%123%
Daniel K Inouye IntlHNL71%347%
Dallas Love FldDAL71%317%
William P HobbyHOU72%113%
Salt Lake City IntlSLC61%214%
San Jose Int’lSJC52%2711%
Norfolk IntlORF44%33%
Oakland IntlOAK41%3312%
Philadelphia IntlPHL40%286%
Indianapolis IntlIND41%82%
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky AirportCVG41%72%
Colorado Sprgs MuniCOS42%21%
Chicago Midway IntlMDW30%92%
Piedmont Triad IntlGSO31%84%
Dane Co RgnlMSN32%86%
Columbia MetroCAE33%44%
Spokane IntlGEG33%33%
Jackson-Medgar Wiley Evers IntlJAN37%00%
Missoula MontanaMSO39%00%
Raleigh-Durham IntlRDU20%277%
Hollywood Burbank AirportBUR20%2311%
KahuluiOGG21%168%
Cleveland-Hopkins IntlCLE21%169%
John Glenn Columbus Intl AirportCMH21%126%
Memphis IntlMEM20%113%
Reno/Tahoe IntlRNO21%95%

Flight Cancellations and Delays Across Major US Airports (By Destination)

The table below presents the flight cancellations and delays at several prominent airports in the U.S. Chicago O’Hare International (ORD) had the highest number of cancellations, with 30 flights cancelled, while Reagan National (DCA) reported the highest percentage of delays, with 35% of flights delayed. Airports such as Los Angeles International (LAX) and San Francisco International (SFO) also saw significant delays, with 17% and 14% of flights delayed, respectively. In contrast, smaller airports like Jackson-Medgar Wiley Evers International (JAN) had the highest cancellation rate, with 7%, though it had no delayed flights. This data provides a comprehensive view of the varying levels of disruptions across different airports, illustrating the challenges faced by travelers.

Here is the table for a detailed look:

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AirportIATA CodeCancelled (#)Cancelled (%)Delayed (#)Delayed (%)
Anchorage IntlANC71%214%
Baltimore/Washington IntlBWI51%195%
Boston Logan IntlBOS142%549%
Charlotte/Douglas IntlCLT172%314%
Chicago Midway IntlMDW61%195%
Chicago O’Hare IntlORD302%1279%
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky IntlCVG41%229%
Cleveland-Hopkins IntlCLE21%1510%
Colorado Sprgs MuniCOS42%42%
Columbia MetroCAE33%77%
Dallas Love FldDAL92%173%
Dallas-Fort Worth IntlDFW232%777%
Daniel K Inouye IntlHNL91%295%
Dane Co RgnlMSN32%86%
Denver IntlDEN222%818%
Detroit Metro Wayne CoDTW102%449%
Fort Lauderdale IntlFLL102%306%
Harry Reid IntlLAS182%647%
Hartsfield-Jackson IntlATL272%937%
Hollywood Burbank AirportBUR21%3217%
Houston Bush Int’ctlIAH121%446%
Indianapolis IntlIND41%124%
Jackson-Medgar Wiley Evers IntlJAN37%00%
John F Kennedy IntlJFK162%456%
John Glenn Columbus Intl AirportCMH31%115%
KahuluiOGG21%168%
LaGuardiaLGA101%8014%
Los Angeles IntlLAX222%14717%
Memphis IntlMEM20%113%
Miami IntlMIA80%597%
Minneapolis/St Paul IntlMSP91%204%
Missoula MontanaMSO310%00%
Newark Liberty IntlEWR223%457%
Norfolk IntlORF53%86%
Oakland IntlOAK41%156%
Ontario IntlONT42%2112%
Orlando IntlMCO121%437%
Philadelphia IntlPHL40%347%
Phoenix Sky Harbor IntlPHX172%568%
Piedmont Triad IntlGSO31%85%
Portland IntlPDX82%279%
Raleigh-Durham IntlRDU20%348%
Reagan NationalDCA132%16035%
Reno/Tahoe IntlRNO21%95%
Sacramento IntlSMF62%2511%
Salt Lake City IntlSLC61%245%
San Diego IntlSAN133%6316%
San Francisco Int’lSFO152%8814%
San Jose Int’lSJC20%2611%
Seattle-Tacoma IntlSEA233%8113%
Spokane IntlGEG33%55%
Tampa IntlTPA82%246%
Washington Dulles IntlIAD91%244%
William P HobbyHOU82%103%

Over 3,380 delays and 651 flight cancellations have impacted US air travel, as Horizon, PSA, American, Southwest, SkyWest, and Republic face disruptions across Anchorage, Cleveland, Columbus, Memphis, Orlando, and Atlanta due to staffing shortages.

Conclusion

The widespread disruptions across US air travel, with over 3,380 delays and 651 flight cancellations, highlight the severe impact of staffing shortages faced by major airlines like Horizon, PSA, American, Southwest, SkyWest, and Republic. These staffing issues have caused significant operational challenges, leading to delays and cancellations at key airports including Anchorage, Cleveland, Columbus, Memphis, Orlando, and Atlanta. As these airlines struggle to manage their schedules, the ongoing staffing shortages continue to exacerbate travel disruptions, leaving passengers frustrated and further complicating the already strained air travel system.

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