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US Airlines Face Huge Setback: 25 Flights Canceled and 21 Delayed by United, Hawaiian Airlines, and GoJet, Impacting Major Hubs Like Houston, Newark, San Francisco, and Honolulu – Updates and Details Inside
US Airlines Face Huge Setback: 25 Flights Canceled and 21 Delayed by United, Hawaiian Airlines, and GoJet, Impacting Major Hubs Like Houston, Newark, San Francisco, and Honolulu – Updates and Details Inside
Published on
December 14, 2025
As severe weather conditions continue to wreak havoc across the Pacific region, airlines such as United Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, and GoJet have been forced to cancel over 30 flights across multiple destinations. This disruption has led to widespread travel chaos, particularly in regions like the United States, Japan, and Hawaii. With passengers stranded and flight schedules thrown into disarray, the tourism industry is facing one of its most challenging times.
In this article, we’ll explore the detailed impacts of these cancellations, from key airports affected, passenger struggles, to the impact on local tourism. Let’s break down the affected airlines, routes, and regions in more detail.
United Airlines Flight Cancellations
Ident
Type
Origin
Destination
Scheduled Departure Time
UAL428
A319
Lic. Benito Juarez Int’l (MEX / MMMX)
Houston Bush Int’ctl (KIAH)
Sat 08:00AM CST
UAL435
A21N
San Francisco Int’l (KSFO)
Newark Liberty Intl (KEWR)
Sat 08:45AM PST
UAL3939
B752
Newark Liberty Intl (KEWR)
Houston Bush Int’ctl (KIAH)
Sat 12:40PM EST
UAL2035
B738
Roberts Fld (KRDM)
Denver Intl (KDEN)
Sat 01:28PM PST
UAL918
B772
Washington Dulles Intl (KIAD)
London Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)
Sat 06:30PM EST
UAL3870
B753
Chicago O’Hare Intl (KORD)
Shannon (SNN / EINN)
Sat 07:10PM CST
UAL838
B738
Kaohsiung Int’l (KHH / RCKH)
Narita Int’l (NRT / RJAA)
Sun 11:40AM CST
UAL852
B77W
Taiwan Taoyuan Int’l (TPE / RCTP)
San Francisco Int’l (KSFO)
Sun 04:00PM CST
UAL3361
B739
Phoenix Sky Harbor Intl (KPHX)
Newark Liberty Intl (KEWR)
Sun 01:55AM MST
UAL3911
B764
Leonardo da Vinci Int’l (Fiumicino Int’l) (FCO / LIRF)
Newark Liberty Intl (KEWR)
Sun 12:10PM CET
UAL3900
A319
Houston Bush Int’ctl (KIAH)
Newark Liberty Intl (KEWR)
Sun 06:10AM CST
UAL1960
A21N
Newark Liberty Intl (KEWR)
San Francisco Int’l (KSFO)
Sun 07:10AM EST
UAL919
B772
London Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)
Washington Dulles Intl (KIAD)
Sun 12:15PM GMT
UAL3903
B39M
Orlando Intl (KMCO)
Newark Liberty Intl (KEWR)
Sun 09:10AM EST
UAL3923
B739
Mc Allen Intl (KMFE)
Houston Bush Int’ctl (KIAH)
Sun 10:10AM CST
UAL100
B789
Sydney (SYD / YSSY)
Houston Bush Int’ctl (KIAH)
Mon 12:00PM AEDT
Key Affected Airports for United Airlines:
Houston Bush Intercontinental (KIAH) This major hub saw significant disruptions, with multiple United Airlines flights cancelled due to extreme weather conditions. The cancellations affected domestic and international connections alike, including those to New York, Newark, and London.
Newark Liberty International (KEWR) Newark was another key airport impacted by the cancellations. As the primary international gateway, passengers traveling to and from destinations such as San Francisco, London, and Houston were hit hardest.
Washington Dulles International (KIAD) United Airlines’ flights to Europe, particularly to London Heathrow, were affected, causing delays for passengers with onward connections.
Affected Routes and Cities for United Airlines:
Houston to Newark (UAL3900) A major domestic route between these two key hubs was cancelled, stranding passengers heading to the East Coast. These disruptions affected business and leisure travelers alike, many of whom were on tight schedules.
Newark to London Heathrow (UAL918) This long-haul flight saw delays and cancellations, leaving travelers stranded at both ends. With many of them looking to attend business meetings, the disruption caused considerable inconvenience.
Hawaiian Airlines Flight Cancellations
Ident
Type
Origin
Destination
Scheduled Departure Time
HAL899
A330
Seattle-Tacoma Intl (KSEA)
Daniel K Inouye Intl (PHNL)
Sat 10:05AM PST
HAL901
A21N
San Diego Intl (KSAN)
Daniel K Inouye Intl (PHNL)
Sat 01:55PM PST
HAL870
A21N
Daniel K Inouye Intl (PHNL)
Daugherty Field (KLGB)
Sat 12:30PM HST
HAL814
A21N
Daniel K Inouye Intl (PHNL)
Portland Intl (KPDX)
Sat 01:33PM HST
HAL954
A21N
Kahului (OGG / PHOG)
San Jose Int’l (KSJC)
Sat 03:01PM HST
HAL869
A21N
Daugherty Field (KLGB)
Daniel K Inouye Intl (PHNL)
Sun 07:50AM PST
Key Affected Airports for Hawaiian Airlines:
Daniel K Inouye International (PHNL) – Honolulu, Hawaii As Hawaii’s main airport, PHNL witnessed several Hawaiian Airlines flights cancelled due to strong winds and storms. Passengers traveling to popular destinations like Portland, San Jose, and Los Angeles were significantly impacted.
Kahului Airport (OGG) Flights from Kahului were also affected, with Hawaiian Airlines having to cancel services to the West Coast. This disruption especially impacted travelers heading to San Jose.
Affected Routes and Cities for Hawaiian Airlines:
Honolulu to Portland (HAL814) This domestic route was severely disrupted, with passengers left scrambling to find alternative flights. Hawaiian Airlines’ iconic service between these two cities was grounded, causing delays for travelers.
Kahului to San Jose (HAL954) Travelers from Hawaii’s beautiful islands were delayed due to cancellations affecting this popular West Coast route.
GoJet Airlines Flight Cancellations
Ident
Type
Origin
Destination
Scheduled Departure Time
GJS4396
CRJ7
Buffalo Niagara Intl (KBUF)
Washington Dulles Intl (KIAD)
Sat 10:20AM EST
GJS4590
CRJ7
Chicago O’Hare Intl (KORD)
General Downing – Peoria Intl (KPIA)
Sat 08:30PM CST
GJS4612
CRJ7
General Downing – Peoria Intl (KPIA)
Chicago O’Hare Intl (KORD)
Sun 06:55AM CST
Key Affected Airports for GoJet Airlines:
Chicago O’Hare International (KORD) A major airport in the U.S., O’Hare faced severe disruptions, particularly with flights heading to and from Peoria. GoJet Airlines had to cancel several flights due to inclement weather.
Buffalo Niagara International (KBUF) GoJet Airlines’ operations at Buffalo Niagara were significantly impacted by the weather, leaving passengers traveling to Washington Dulles and other key destinations stranded.
Affected Routes and Cities for GoJet Airlines:
Chicago to Peoria (GJS4590) This domestic route was among the most affected, with cancellations creating a ripple effect across GoJet Airlines’ schedule.
Buffalo to Washington Dulles (GJS4396) One of the key U.S. routes was disrupted, affecting passengers traveling on business and leisure trips. The route, typically busy with travelers heading to the U.S. capital, faced significant delays.
The Struggling Passengers: The Real Impact of Cancellations
The widespread flight cancellations have left thousands of passengers stranded across multiple airports. From the high-pressure business meetings to family vacations, many travelers have found themselves with no choice but to wait for alternative flights or accommodations.
The primary challenges faced by passengers include:
Longer Wait Times: With the airports overwhelmed with passengers, the queues to rebook flights and find alternatives have extended to hours. Travelers have been forced to wait in crowded terminals, adding to the already stressful situation.
Increased Costs: Many passengers have had to pay for new flights, accommodation, and meals due to the cancellations. This financial burden, especially for last-minute bookings, has caused frustration and financial stress for many.
Emotional Stress: The cancellations have led to emotional distress for passengers who were trying to reach family gatherings or important events like weddings, conferences, or business meetings. The uncertainty and lack of timely information from airlines have further intensified these emotions.
Impact on Local Tourism: An Economic Ripple
While passengers are feeling the direct impact of flight cancellations, local tourism is also bearing the brunt of the situation. The ripple effect is particularly visible in the following areas:
U.S. – Affected Local Tourism Destinations:
New York City: With disrupted flights between Newark and London, tourists from the U.K. and Europe were unable to reach one of the world’s most iconic cities. The cancellations also affected business travel, which is vital for the local economy.
Honolulu, Hawaii: As Hawaiian Airlines flights were grounded, tourists hoping to experience the beauty of Hawaii were delayed, affecting local businesses dependent on tourism.
Hawaii:
Oahu Island (Honolulu): With multiple flights canceled from Honolulu International, the tourism sector in Oahu, including popular attractions like Waikiki Beach, felt the impact. With numerous tourists stranded, local hotels, restaurants, and transport services lost valuable revenue.
How the Industry Can Bounce Back: Positive Takeaways from the Chaos
The recent flight cancellations serve as a reminder of the challenges that the tourism industry faces during adverse weather conditions. However, there are key takeaways for both the airlines and local tourism operators on how they can bounce back:
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Improved Communication: Clear and timely communication from airlines can help alleviate passenger frustration. Updates via mobile apps, websites, and staff at airports can ensure that passengers are informed every step of the way.
Better Contingency Plans: Airlines and tourism boards should develop better contingency plans to address disruptions, whether it’s through offering more flexible ticketing options, providing accommodation during extended delays, or offering refunds.
Adoption of Technological Solutions: Investment in better predictive weather and flight management systems can help airlines adjust their schedules in advance to avoid widespread cancellations.
Looking Ahead: Hope on the Horizon for the Tourism Industry
While this disruption has been challenging for passengers, airlines, and local tourism, it also serves as a moment for the industry to grow stronger and more resilient. By leveraging technology, improving customer communication, and implementing stronger contingency measures, the tourism sector can minimize the impacts of future cancellations.
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