Winter Storm Triggers Historic Airline Cancellations Across the United States
A massive winter storm has forced airlines to cancel more than 13,000 flights in a single weekend, paralyzing major U.S. airports and disrupting travel nationwide.
A massive winter storm has forced airlines to cancel more than 13,000 flights in a single weekend, paralyzing major U.S. airports and disrupting travel nationwide.
U.S. airlines are working to restore Caribbean schedules after temporary airspace restrictions caused hundreds of cancellations and stranded tens of thousands of travelers during the peak holiday period.
A major volcanic eruption in Ethiopia has sent ash clouds drifting toward India, forcing airlines to cancel or delay multiple flights and revise routings for safety.
The FAA is easing flight restrictions after the record US shutdown, reducing mandatory cuts and signaling the first steps toward stabilizing the nation’s strained aviation system.
The longest government shutdown in US history has officially ended, yet travelers continue to face flight disruptions and planning challenges as the holiday travel season kicks into gear.
Nearly 500 travel organizations have urged Congress to reopen the government before the Thanksgiving rush, warning of massive delays, cancellations, and severe economic losses if the shutdown continues.
Hurricane Melissa, the strongest storm of 2025, has caused widespread destruction across Jamaica and Cuba, grounding flights, shutting ports, and displacing hundreds of thousands.
Hurricane Melissa has rapidly intensified into a major Category 4 storm and is set to hit Jamaica and neighbouring islands, triggering mass cancellations and travel disruptions across the Caribbean.
A major IT failure forced Alaska Airlines to ground all flights nationwide, causing hundreds of cancellations and raising serious operational concerns for the carrier.