US Faces New Travel Chaos As Severe Weather Canceled and Delayed Over Six Hundred Flights Including American, Turkish, Air France, Lufthansa, United, Air Canada, Air India, Swiss, Aeromexico, Korean, Japan, Qatar, Singapore, Impacting Charlotte, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Washington, Boston, JFK Airports
Sunday, March 16, 2025
Severe weather has triggered , across . Airlines including have been significantly affected, with operations severely disrupted by . As travelers face mounting delays, cancellations, and long rebooking lines, airlines and airports are struggling to restore normal operations amid ongoing hazardous conditions.
Severe weather has caused , affecting major airlines including
The worst-hit airports include .
Charlotte Douglas Intl (CLT) | 90 | 61 | American, PSA, Spirit |
Hartsfield-Jackson Intl (ATL) | 206 | 33 | Delta, Southwest, Spirit |
Dallas-Fort Worth Intl (DFW) | 63 | 13 | American, Spirit, PSA |
Houston Bush Intl (IAH) | 48 | 11 | United, CommuteAir, Spirit |
Washington Dulles Intl (IAD) | 38 | 9 | United, CommuteAir, Republic |
Boston Logan Intl (BOS) | 49 | 9 | Cape Air, Delta, JetBlue |
John F Kennedy Intl (JFK) | 67 | 2 | JetBlue, Delta, Aeromexico |
Many airlines have reported cancellations and delays, including:
A remains in effect for , with damaging wind gusts, heavy rain, and isolated tornadoes expected. These conditions have led to widespread flight disruptions, particularly at Charlotte, Atlanta, and Dallas airports.
Severe weather has caused over 699 flight cancellations and delays across major US airports, including Charlotte, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Washington, Boston, and JFK, impacting airlines like American, Turkish, Air France, Lufthansa, United, Air Canada, Air India, Swiss, Aeromexico, Korean, Japan, Qatar, and Singapore. Strong winds, heavy rain, and tornado risks continue to disrupt travel nationwide.
- Consider Alternate Routes – Some airlines are allowing fee-free rebooking for affected travelers.
- Monitor Weather Conditions – Additional disruptions are possible if conditions worsen.
As severe weather continues to impact air travel, passengers are advised to stay informed through airline notifications and airport updates to manage travel disruptions effectively.
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