
More than 5,000 flights cancelled as US east coast digs out of record snow
A major snowstorm walloped the US north-east, causing disruptions for millions and thousands of flight cancellations.
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A major snowstorm walloped the US north-east, causing disruptions for millions and thousands of flight cancellations.
A massive blizzard affecting several northeastern U.S. states has caused significant disruptions to air travel, with over 3,400 flight cancellations and nearly 8,000 delays on Sunday, followed by thousands more on Monday. The storm, with snowfall exceeding two feet in some areas, has led governors of states like New York, Massachusetts, and New Jersey to impose travel restrictions. Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport temporarily halted operations due to hazardous weather. Travelers are urged to continuously check flight statuses via airlines, the FAA, or tracking platforms such as FlightAware. If flights are canceled, passengers should contact airline customer service to rebook or request a refund. Those facing delays are advised to remain patient, though airlines like American, Delta, JetBlue, and United are waiving rebooking fees for eligible customers. Storm-induced disruptions are expected to persist beyond Monday, with preventative cancellations already occurring for Tuesday flights.

A major snowstorm blanketed New York and other parts of the northeast US, leading to the cancellation of thousands of flights. Singapore Airlines was among the carriers affected, canceling several flights between New York and Singapore.

Air India canceled all flights to and from New York and Newark on February 23 due to a severe winter storm expected to impact the US East Coast, bringing heavy snow and strong winds.

Etihad Airways canceled and delayed several flights to and from the United States due to a severe winter storm affecting parts of North America, including New York and Newark.

Emirates and Etihad Airways reported flight disruptions caused by a severe winter storm impacting parts of North America, resulting in cancellations and delays of US flights.

Emirates and Etihad Airways canceled multiple flights and rescheduled others after meteorologists issued blizzard warnings for New York, Newark, Boston, and other US states due to a fast-developing snowstorm.
A major snowstorm led to the cancellation of over 5,000 flights, with airlines implementing flexible policies to accommodate affected travelers.
A significant winter storm disrupted flights and led to school closures across the northeastern United States, with over 5,600 flights canceled and more than 500,000 customers without power.
A major snowstorm led to the cancellation of over 5,300 flights, including nearly all departures from New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia, and left 400,000 people without power.
A severe snowstorm across the northeastern U.S., escalating security concerns in Mexico following a major cartel leader’s killing, and a partial government shutdown affecting federal programs created significant disruptions to air travel on Monday, February 23, 2026. Over 5,600 flights were canceled and more than 3,000 delayed due to extreme weather conditions, notably at major airports like JFK, LaGuardia, Boston, and Philadelphia. Ground transportation was also heavily affected, with suspended bus, subway, and train services. Concurrently, violence in Mexico’s Jalisco state prompted airlines to cancel or adjust flights to cities like Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara, and foreign governments warned travelers to take safety precautions. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Global Entry program was suspended due to the ongoing government shutdown, potentially extending immigration wait times. Travelers are advised to stay updated via airline alerts, explore alternative routes, and utilize rebooking options provided by several airlines. Refunds are mandated for canceled flights, and fee waivers may be available for delays related to the storm or unrest. The combination of these factors has caused widespread disruption and uncertainty across both domestic and international routes.
A severe winter storm caused widespread flight cancellations and power outages across the northeastern United States, with over 5,000 flights canceled and more than 500,000 customers without electricity.
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