Friday, 17 October 2025

Travelers left stranded in the U.S. as Qantas, United, Delta, and other airlines cancel 30 flights.

Travelers stranded in the US as Qantas, United, Envoy Air, Iberia, Delta, and other airlines cancel 30 flights and over 2,500 delays across Miami, Boston, San Francisco, Chicago, Dallas, and beyond.

On Thursday a total of 30 flights were cancelled and 2,543 were delayed across major US airports, disrupting travel plans nationwide. The widespread chaos left passengers stranded and schedules thrown off balance, as airlines struggled to recover from operational setbacks.

Travelers across the United States were facing significant disruptions as major airlines, including Qantas, United, Envoy Air, Iberia, and Delta, canceled 30 flights and caused over 2,500 delays. From Miami to Boston, San Francisco, Chicago, Dallas, and beyond, the impact of these cancellations and delays had left many passengers stranded in airports nationwide. As weather, operational issues, and staffing shortages continue to affect airline operations, travelers were struggling to make their way to destinations. With very crowded terminals, many frustrated passengers, and flight crews working hard to manage the chaos, the situation highlights the ongoing challenges in air travel.

The cities and airports affected by the disruptions include Dallas-Fort Worth Intl, Chicago O’Hare Intl, Miami Intl, Newark Liberty Intl, San Francisco Int’l, Boston Logan Intl, and Houston Bush Int’l. These major cities and airports have experienced significant delays and cancellations, impacting thousands of travelers across the United States.


Here’s a brief overview of the flight cancellations:
  • Dallas-Fort Worth Intl: Qantas had 1 flight cancellation, while SkyWest also had 1 cancellation.
  • Chicago O’Hare Intl: United had 3 cancellations, while Envoy Air had 1 cancellation.
  • Miami Intl: Iberia had 1 flight cancellation.
  • Newark Liberty Intl: United had 5 cancellations.
  • San Francisco Int’l: United had 3 cancellations, while KLM had 1 cancellation.
  • Boston Logan Intl: Delta Air Lines had 3 cancellations.
  • Houston Bush Int’l: Delta Air Lines had 2 cancellations and United had 1 cancellation.

These cancellations, though varying in number and percentage, have contributed to significant disruptions in air travel, affecting thousands of passengers across the United States.


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