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Winter Storm Grounds Thousands of US Flights

Arianna Distefano
Last updated: 25 January 2026 20:34
By Arianna Distefano
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A powerful winter storm sweeping across the United States has led to massive flight disruptions, grounding tens of thousands of scheduled departures and forcing travellers to reconsider plans amid heavy snow, ice and dangerously cold temperatures.

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3 American Airlines aircraft in a snowy airport © Brandon Day

The Impact on Flights and Airports

The storm has left over 900,000 people without power and has prompted flight tracking services to report more than 14,000 flight cancellations since Saturday and over 10,000 on Sunday alone, making it one of the most disruptive weather events for U.S. aviation in years.

According to flight tracking analytics, cancellations have hit major airport hubs particularly hard, including Dallas-Fort Worth, Charlotte, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and New York’s JFK and LaGuardia. At Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, nearly all departing flights scheduled for Sunday were cancelled as the storm peaked.

American Airlines has been among the hardest hit, cancelling more than 1,400 flights for Sunday, with other major U.S. carriers also reporting significant cutbacks. Delta Air Lines and Southwest each had roughly 1,000 cancellations, while United Airlines recorded more than 800, and JetBlue saw over 560 flights grounded.

Airlines began issuing travel waivers before the storm, allowing passengers to change or cancel plans without fees as crews prepared for disruptive weather. Many operators also repositioned de-icing and ground support staff toward key hubs expected to see the worst conditions.

Amercian Airlines aircraft at Dallas-Fort Worth © David Syphers
American Airlines aircraft at Dallas-Fort Worth © David Syphers

What Travellers Should Know

The National Weather Service warns that widespread heavy snow and ice could affect more than half the U.S. population. Passengers affected by cancellations are advised to check airline apps or contact carriers directly for rebooking and refunds, and to stay updated as conditions evolve.

Has your journey been affected by the disruptions? Let us know in the comments.

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