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Thousands of Travelers Isolated in US as Hawaiian, Alaska, SkyWest, American, Horizon, Delta, JetBlue Face 6607 Delays and 89 Flight Cancellations Across Honolulu, Anchorage, Los Angeles, Dallas, Philadelphia, Boston, and Beyond

Published on December 5, 2025

Thousands of travelers isolated in us as hawaiian, alaska, skywest, american, horizon, delta, jetblue face 6607 delays and 89 flight cancellations across honolulu, anchorage, los angeles, dallas, philadelphia, boston, and beyond

Flight cancellations and delays across U.S. airlines, including Southwest, JetBlue, and Alaska, are impacting travel in 2025. Major airports like Chicago O’Hare, Los Angeles, and New York City face disruptions, causing widespread travel challenges. As these airlines and airports grapple with high levels of delays and cancellations, passengers are experiencing significant setbacks. For example, Southwest Airlines reported 866 delayed flights, while other carriers like JetBlue and Alaska saw up to 25% of their flights affected. In addition, airports such as Chicago O’Hare and Seattle-Tacoma have also seen major disruptions, with cancellations and delays affecting large portions of their operations. This article takes a closer look at the scale of these disruptions, offering insights into the most impacted airlines and airports, and providing essential information for travelers facing these challenges in 2025.

Flight Cancellations and Delays Across U.S. Airlines

US airlines faced varying levels of flight disruptions. Southwest Airlines reported the most delays, with 866 flights delayed, accounting for 23% of operations. Other major carriers like JetBlue and Alaska Airlines also faced significant delays, each affecting 25% of their flights. Cancellations were low, with Cape Air having the highest cancellation rate at 1%. GoJet (UAL) and Horizon (ASA) saw the highest delay rates, with 46% and 35%, respectively. These delays reflect ongoing operational challenges for U.S. airlines.

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AirlineCancelled (#)Cancelled (%)Delayed (#)Delayed (%)
Alaska Airlines122%14025%
American Airlines60%77122%
Delta Air Lines50%61618%
Hawaiian Airlines20%3615%
JetBlue10%22225%
Southwest30%86623%
Spirit20%13628%
United110%54919%
Cape Air71%315%
Envoy Air (AAL)10%25023%
GoJet (UAL)20%11546%
Horizon (ASA)61%11135%
PSA Airlines (AAL)10%23131%
SkyWest50%57723%

US Airports: Flight Cancellations and Delays in 2025

Several US airports reported significant flight disruptions in 2025. Chicago O’Hare Intl (ORD) saw the highest delay rate, with 433 delayed flights, representing 32% of its operations. John F. Kennedy Intl (JFK) and Newark Liberty Intl (EWR) had 23% of their flights delayed. Palm Springs Intl (PSP) experienced the highest cancellation rate at 2%. Meanwhile, Charlotte Amalie Harbor (VI22) and Christiansted Harbor-Ssb (VI32) faced 66% cancellations, highlighting regional challenges. These disruptions underscore the continuing pressure on U.S. airports to manage operations efficiently.

AirportIATA CodeCancelled (#)Cancelled (%)Delayed (#)Delayed (%)
Chicago O’Hare Intl(ORD)30%43332%
John F Kennedy Intl(JFK)30%16723%
Newark Liberty Intl(EWR)30%14923%
Orlando Intl(MCO)30%11517%
Anchorage Intl(ANC)30%4711%
Hartsfield-Jackson Intl(ATL)20%23720%
Boston Logan Intl(BOS)20%17825%
Seattle-Tacoma Intl(SEA)20%15125%
Harry Reid Intl(LAS)20%8810%
San Diego Intl(SAN)20%6116%
Daniel K Inouye Intl(HNL)20%5511%
Palm Springs Intl(PSP)22%67%
Billings Logan Intl(BIL)21%32%
Charlotte Amalie Harbor(VI22)466%00%
Christiansted Harbor-Ssb(VI32)466%00%

Flight Cancellations and Delays Across US Airports

In 2025, major US airports reported varied levels of cancellations and delays. Chicago O’Hare Intl (ORD) had 7 cancellations and 343 delays, with 26% of its operations affected. Seattle-Tacoma Intl (SEA) experienced 7 cancellations and 165 delays, with a 27% delay rate. Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (DFW) and Houston Bush Int’ctl (IAH) also faced substantial delays, each affecting 27% of flights. Meanwhile, Los Angeles Intl (LAX) had a relatively low delay percentage of 12%. Charlotte Amalie Harbor (VI22) and Christiansted Harbor-Ssb (VI32) faced extreme cancellations at 66%, reflecting unique regional disruptions.

AirportIATA CodeCancelled (#)Cancelled (%)Delayed (#)Delayed (%)
Chicago O’Hare Intl(ORD)70%34326%
Seattle-Tacoma Intl(SEA)71%16527%
John F Kennedy Intl(JFK)60%13719%
Los Angeles Intl(LAX)50%10512%
Anchorage Intl(ANC)51%5511%
Dallas-Fort Worth Intl(DFW)30%25021%
Houston Bush Int’ctl(IAH)30%20227%
Newark Liberty Intl(EWR)30%15925%
Boston Logan Intl(BOS)30%9114%
Hartsfield-Jackson Intl(ATL)20%15212%
Orlando Intl(MCO)20%12519%
Charlotte Amalie Harbor(VI22)466%00%
Christiansted Harbor-Ssb(VI32)466%00%

Flight cancellations and delays across U.S. airlines, including Southwest, JetBlue, and Alaska, have affected travel in 2025. Key airports like Chicago O’Hare, Los Angeles, and New York City are facing widespread disruptions, causing significant travel challenges nationwide.

Conclusion

Flight cancellations and delays across U.S. airlines, including Southwest, JetBlue, and Alaska, are causing significant disruptions to travel in 2025. Major airports like Chicago O’Hare, Los Angeles, and New York City are particularly affected, leading to widespread challenges for passengers. With thousands of flights delayed and cancellations affecting numerous operations, travelers are facing ongoing issues that impact their plans and schedules. These disruptions highlight the ongoing operational challenges within the airline industry and at key airports, making it crucial for passengers to stay informed and prepared for potential delays and cancellations. As 2025 progresses, managing these disruptions will remain a key concern for both airlines and travelers alike.

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