Published on September 13, 2025

US, Japan, Philippines, and Germany are facing fresh travel setbacks as United Airlines cancels 20 flights at major airports, including Chicago O’Hare, Narita, Mactan-Cebu, and Frankfurt. This disruption has left thousands of passengers stranded or experiencing delays across the US, Japan, the Philippines, and Germany. The cancellations, which affect both domestic and international routes, are part of a larger operational challenge for United Airlines, leaving travelers scrambling for alternatives. Affected cities, such as Chicago, Tokyo, Cebu, and Frankfurt, have seen significant travel chaos as passengers try to adjust their plans.
United Airlines has advised all impacted travelers to check flight statuses regularly and explore rebooking options. With holiday seasons approaching, these disruptions are adding to the growing concerns for travelers. United Airlines continues to work on mitigating the delays, but the situation remains fluid.
As of the latest reports, a total of 357 delays have been recorded for United Airlines flights, accounting for a 13% delay rate. Additionally, there have been 13 cancellations, which have left many passengers stranded and scrambling to find alternative travel options.
The delays have affected both domestic and international travelers, with major hubs such as Newark, Chicago O’Hare, and Frankfurt experiencing significant disruptions. Passengers traveling on long-haul international routes to destinations like Japan, Taiwan, and the Philippines have been particularly impacted.
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Passengers on United Airlines flights are facing disruptions across a wide range of international and domestic airports. The following cities and countries are affected by the delays and cancellations:
| Origin | Destination | Scheduled Departure Time |
|---|---|---|
| Kansai Int’l (KIX / RJBB) | Guam Intl (PGUM) | Sat 11:15AM JST |
| Kaohsiung Int’l (KHH / RCKH) | Narita Int’l (NRT / RJAA) | Sat 10:35AM CST |
| Guam Intl (PGUM) | Narita Int’l (NRT / RJAA) | Sat 12:40PM ChST |
| Guam Intl (PGUM) | Narita Int’l (NRT / RJAA) | Sat 05:10PM ChST |
| Narita Int’l (NRT / RJAA) | Mactan-Cebu Int’l (CEB / RPVM) | Sat 05:40PM JST |
| Dublin Int’l (DUB / EIDW) | Newark Liberty Intl (KEWR) | Sat 09:56AM IST |
| Frankfurt Int’l (FRA / EDDF) | Denver Intl (KDEN) | Sat 11:30AM CEST |
| Chicago O’Hare Intl (KORD) | Cleveland-Hopkins Intl (KCLE) | Sat 06:10AM CDT |
| Austin-Bergstrom Intl (KAUS) | Newark Liberty Intl (KEWR) | Sat 06:18AM CDT |
| Shannon (SNN / EINN) | Newark Liberty Intl (KEWR) | Sat 12:40PM IST |
| Chicago O’Hare Intl (KORD) | Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) | Sat 10:45AM CDT |
| Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW) | Chicago O’Hare Intl (KORD) | Sat 02:35PM CDT |
| Newark Liberty Intl (KEWR) | San Francisco Int’l (KSFO) | Sat 04:10PM EDT |
For passengers affected by these disruptions, here are the steps they can take:
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United Airlines’ ongoing travel disruptions are causing significant inconvenience for passengers, especially those traveling across international borders. With 357 delays and 13 cancellations affecting numerous airports, travelers are urged to stay informed and proactive about their flight statuses. By utilizing rebooking options, checking for compensation eligibility, and staying connected with United Airlines customer support, affected passengers can navigate these challenges as smoothly as possible. It is crucial for travelers to understand their rights, stay patient, and remain flexible to minimize the impact of these disruptions on their travel plans.
Source: FlightAware
Image Credit: United Airlines
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