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US, China, Netherlands and Ghana Amid Travel Conundrum as Delta Air Lines Face over a Dozen Cancellations and Hundreds of Delays across New York, Shanghai, Amsterdam, Accra and more

Published on December 3, 2025

Major operational hurdles have gripped Delta Air Lines on 2nd December, 2025. This has caused significant travel complications for hundreds of passengers. The latest data reveals a substantial volume of flight irregularities, affecting both core domestic links in the US and critical international connections. Specifically, the airline recorded 16 total flight cancellations and an alarming 560 delays. These issues span far beyond North America; they have put pressure on major airports in China, the Netherlands and Ghana. Passengers scheduled to fly between destinations like New York (US), Shanghai (China), Amsterdam (Netherlands) and Accra (Ghana) have faced unexpected itinerary changes. Clearly, Delta Air Lines is navigating a complex operational challenge that demands a quick and robust response to restore schedule reliability for its worldwide customer base.

A Breakdown of the Affected Flights

FlightAircraftOriginDestinationTime
DAL9938Kansas City Intl (KMCI)Hartsfield-Jackson Intl (KATL)Tue 04:10AM CST
DAL280A339Shanghai Pudong Int’l (PVG / ZSPD)Seattle-Tacoma Intl (KSEA)Tue 06:10PM CST
DAL724B712Norfolk Intl (KORF)Detroit Metro Wayne Co (KDTW)Tue 05:50AM EST
DAL2353A320Newark Liberty Intl (KEWR)Hartsfield-Jackson Intl (KATL)Tue 06:10AM EST
DAL1231A321LaGuardia (KLGA)Detroit Metro Wayne Co (KDTW)Tue 06:10AM EST
DAL163A333Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM)Minneapolis/St Paul Intl (KMSP)Tue 12:20PM CET
DAL892A21NJohn F Kennedy Intl (KJFK)Salt Lake City Intl (KSLC)Tue 06:40AM EST
DAL1487A321Detroit Metro Wayne Co (KDTW)LaGuardia (KLGA)Tue 07:10AM EST
DAL2150B739Detroit Metro Wayne Co (KDTW)Tampa Intl (KTPA)Tue 07:10AM EST
DAL2536B739LaGuardia (KLGA)Palm Beach Intl (KPBI)Tue 07:10AM EST
DAL1166B739John F Kennedy Intl (KJFK)San Antonio Intl (KSAT)Tue 07:45AM EST
DAL9915Kotoka Int’l (ACC / DGAA)John F Kennedy Intl (KJFK)Tue 01:10PM GMT
DAL551BCS1Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (KDFW)LaGuardia (KLGA)Tue 07:55AM CST
DAL1314BCS1San Jose Int’l (KSJC)Salt Lake City Intl (KSLC)Tue 05:55AM PST
DAL9887BCS1Kansas City Intl (KMCI)Boston Logan Intl (KBOS)Tue 08:10AM CST
DAL1892A320Hartsfield-Jackson Intl (KATL)Albany Intl (KALB)Tue 09:42AM EST

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The affected routes span a complex tapestry of global and domestic travel, demonstrating the carrier’s vast operational footprint. International services compromised include the crucial long-haul link from Shanghai Pudong International (PVG), China, to Seattle-Tacoma International (KSEA) in the US. Transatlantic travel was also affected, notably the route from Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS), Netherlands, to Minneapolis/St Paul International (KMSP). Furthermore, the critical connection from Kotoka International (ACC), Ghana, to John F Kennedy International (KJFK), US, was also impacted. Domestically, high-volume routes connecting major US metropolitan areas, such as Newark (KEWR) to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta (KATL) and Detroit (KDTW) to New York-LaGuardia (KLGA), have been subject to delays or cancellations, underscoring the systemic nature of the disruption within the US.

Delays

The scale of the service delays is quantified by the 560 affected flights, representing a 16% delay rate for the period examined. This metric indicates that approximately one in every six scheduled services was subjected to a significant operational irregularity. Given the average daily traffic volume for Delta Air Lines, this figure points to a substantial number of passengers whose itineraries have been compromised. The high percentage of delays, in conjunction with the formal cancellations, highlights a period of acute strain on the airline’s ability to adhere to its published schedule across the US and its international operations.

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Affected Airports

Airport CodeFull Airport NameCityCountry
KMCIKansas City International AirportKansas CityUnited States
KATLHartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International AirportAtlantaUnited States
PVGShanghai Pudong International AirportShanghaiChina
KSEASeattle-Tacoma International AirportSeattleUnited States
KORFNorfolk International AirportNorfolkUnited States
KDTWDetroit Metropolitan Wayne County AirportDetroitUnited States
KEWRNewark Liberty International AirportNewarkUnited States
KLGALaGuardia AirportNew York CityUnited States
AMSAmsterdam Airport Schiphol (EHAM)AmsterdamNetherlands
KMSPMinneapolis−Saint Paul International AirportMinneapolis/St. PaulUnited States
KJFKJohn F. Kennedy International AirportNew York CityUnited States
KSLCSalt Lake City International AirportSalt Lake CityUnited States
KTPATampa International AirportTampaUnited States
KPBIPalm Beach International AirportWest Palm BeachUnited States
KSATSan Antonio International AirportSan AntonioUnited States
ACCKotoka International Airport (DGAA)AccraGhana
KDFWDallas/Fort Worth International AirportDallas-Fort WorthUnited States
KSJCSan Jose International AirportSan JoseUnited States
KBOSGeneral Edward Lawrence Logan International AirportBostonUnited States
KALBAlbany International AirportAlbanyUnited States

Probable Impact on Local Tourism

The concentration of flight disruptions at critical hubs, particularly those serving popular leisure and business destinations like New York, Amsterdam and Accra, is expected to have a probable negative impact on local tourism. Flight cancellations directly translate to lost visitor nights and revenue for local accommodation and tour operators in the affected cities. Furthermore, significant delays, as experienced by the numerous Delta Air Lines passengers, reduce the total available time for tourism activities, causing frustration and potential financial losses for travelers. The operational challenges faced by Delta Air Lines on its global routes, including those touching the US, China, Netherlands and Ghana, create a ripple effect that extends well beyond the airport terminal, impacting the immediate economic activity of the destination cities.

What Affected Passengers Can Do

Passengers in a situation like this, are strongly advised to seek current, official flight status information directly from Delta Air Lines. Communication channels such as the airline’s website, mobile application, or customer service hotlines should be utilized immediately. Passengers should proactively inquire about rebooking options, which often include being placed on the next available flight or receiving a full refund. The official policies of Delta Air Lines regarding compensation for delays and cancellations should be reviewed, especially for international routes originating or terminating in the US or the Netherlands, where specific passenger rights regulations may apply. Documentation of all expenses incurred due to the disruption is also recommended for potential reimbursement claims.

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-The information provided is sourced from FlightAware.

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