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US Travel Disrupted by New Winter Storm, With Over Five Hundred Cancellations and Delays Hitting American, Southwest, Delta, Air Canada, Southwest and More at Charlotte, Nashville, and Dallas Airports

Published on February 19, 2025

By: Rana Pratap

Us, winter storm, american, southwest, delta, air canada, southwest, charlotte, nashville, and dallas airports

A powerful winter storm is wreaking havoc on US air travel, leading to over 500 flight cancellations and delays across major airports in Charlotte, Nashville, and Dallas. The severe weather is impacting American Airlines, Southwest, Delta, Air Canada, and more, causing widespread disruptions for travelers.

Charlotte Douglas International Airport, Nashville International Airport, and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport are experiencing heavy delays as snow, ice, and freezing rain make flight operations difficult. Airlines are struggling to keep schedules on track, with American Airlines and its regional carriers seeing the highest number of cancellations.

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With worsening weather conditions, passengers are urged to check flight statuses, prepare for extended wait times, and consider alternative travel plans as disruptions continue.

Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) Sees Over 200 Cancellations

Charlotte Douglas International Airport, a key hub for American Airlines, has been significantly impacted by the winter storm, leading to widespread travel disruptions.

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Airlines Affected at CLT:

Other airlines, including Frontier, Jazz, Southwest, and Contour Airlines, reported minor delays but no major cancellations.

Charlotte Weather Conditions Impacting Travel

A Pinpoint Weather Alert Day has been issued as a low-pressure system pushes snow and ice into the region.

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Travelers should expect hazardous road conditions and airport delays throughout the day.

Nashville International Airport (BNA) Hit With Flight Cancellations

Flights at Nashville International Airport (BNA) are also being heavily affected as Middle Tennessee remains under a Code Red Weather Alert for snow and icy conditions.

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Major Airlines Affected at BNA:

Routes Affected

Incoming flights from New York, Chicago, and Miami have been canceled, while outbound flights to Charlotte, St. Louis, and Houston are also grounded.

With winter weather continuing through the day, travelers flying in and out of Nashville should expect additional delays and check with airlines for rebooking options.

Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) Sees Over 400 Delays

Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), one of the busiest airports in the country, is facing extreme disruptions due to winter weather conditions.

Airlines Affected at DFW:

Why DFW Flights Are Delayed

Unlike Charlotte and Nashville, where snow and ice are the main concerns, DFW is experiencing freezing temperatures, strong winds, and intermittent precipitation, leading to runway and aircraft de-icing delays.

Travelers flying through DFW should prepare for long wait times and potential overnight rebookings due to aircraft shortages.

What Travelers Need to Know

With winter storms causing widespread travel disruptions, it’s essential for travelers to stay informed and plan ahead.

Tips for Dealing With Flight Delays & Cancellations:

  1. Check Your Flight Status Regularly – Airlines are constantly updating schedules.
  2. Sign Up for Airline Alerts – Get instant notifications about delays and rebooking options.
  3. Be Prepared for Airport Wait Times – Bring essentials like snacks, chargers, and entertainment.
  4. Explore Alternative Travel Options – Consider driving or taking a train if flights are canceled.
  5. Know Your Airline’s Rebooking Policies – Many airlines are waiving change fees and offering rebookings due to weather conditions.

Final Thoughts

The ongoing winter storm is making travel difficult for thousands of passengers, with hundreds of flight cancellations and delays across major airports. With more snow and ice expected, travelers should stay alert, check with their airlines frequently, and prepare for potential disruptions.

If you’re flying this week, pack extra patience and be ready for changes to your itinerary as winter weather continues to impact air travel across the country. Safe travels!

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