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Thousands of Travelers Stranded in US as American, United, Delta, Spirit and More Airlines Face 65 Cancellations and Over 4,000 Delays at New York, Nashville, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Albany and Others

Published on December 5, 2025

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Thousands of travelers are stranded across the U.S. as American, United, Delta, Spirit, and other airlines face major travel disruptions. With 65 cancellations and over 4,000 delays at key airports including New York, Nashville, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Albany, and other major hubs, passengers are facing extended waits and uncertainty. Airlines like American, United, Delta, and Spirit are the hardest hit, causing widespread ripple effects throughout the aviation network. This chaotic situation has left thousands of travelers stranded, impacting both domestic and international flights. Delays and cancellations have become commonplace at these bustling airports, causing frustration for those trying to reach their destinations.

With over 4,000 delays recorded today alone, passengers are urged to stay informed, check their flight status regularly, and seek assistance from their airlines. As these disruptions continue, travelers can expect a challenging travel experience in the coming hours.

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Disruption Overview

The disruptions primarily stem from deicing operations and ground delays, which have impacted several cities and airports. The ongoing weather conditions and operational challenges are causing average delays ranging from 36 minutes to over an hour at several key hubs. Here’s a breakdown of the current situation across the affected airports:

Deicing Delays

Ground Delays

Cities and Airports Affected

The cities most impacted by these disruptions include New York (EWR, LGA), Pittsburgh, Buffalo, and Nashville. These airports are critical hubs, handling large volumes of domestic and international flights. The delays and cancellations are affecting both local travelers and those in transit to other parts of the U.S. and abroad.

These disruptions are not just affecting airports in the Northeast. Buffalo and Albany in upstate New York, alongside Nashville, are also grappling with deicing and ground delays. Weather conditions and operational backlogs are expected to continue through the day, particularly in these colder regions.

U.S. Airlines Facing Major Delays and Cancellations: A Snapshot of Today’s Disruptions

As travelers experience widespread disruptions at U.S. airports, major airlines are seeing significant delays and cancellations. Here’s a look at the current state of U.S. air travel:

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Smaller regional carriers such as Alaska Airlines and Envoy Air are also grappling with delays, seeing 120 and 109 delayed flights respectively. PSA Airlines (operating under American Airlines) is reporting 144 delayed flights and 1 cancellation, while GoJet Airlines (operating under United Airlines) has 81 delayed flights and 2 cancellations.

The impact of these delays and cancellations is felt across major U.S. airports, leading to frustration and uncertainty for passengers. Travelers are advised to check flight status regularly and contact their airline for rebooking options.

What Passengers Can Do

Travelers impacted by these disruptions should stay informed by checking their flight status regularly. Airlines often update their customers about delays or cancellations via text or email alerts. Here are some steps to follow if you are affected:

Conclusion

As we approach the busy travel season, disruptions like those at Newark, LaGuardia, Nashville, and other U.S. airports remind travelers of the challenges posed by winter weather. With 4,053 total delays and 65 cancellations today, passengers should remain patient and flexible, staying up-to-date on the latest information provided by their airline. The ongoing weather disruptions across several airports will require understanding and careful planning for those traveling through these hubs.

Source: FlightAware and Affected Airports

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