Home » Latest Travel News » USA Travel Chaos Continues As New York, Orlando, Las Vegas, Chicago, Miami, Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Fort Lauderdale, Detroit, Newark, Burbank, And More Cancel 186 And Delay 3,110 Flights, Disrupting Southwest, American, JetBlue, Delta, Spirit And Other Airlines
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February 17, 2026

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Today, across the USA, 3,110 delays and 186 cancellations have been reported.
Major airports reporting disruptions include Chicago O’Hare (278 delays, 10 cancellations), Orlando International (252 delays, 20 cancellations), Fort Lauderdale (224 delays, 21 cancellations), Miami International (194 delays, 2 cancellations), New York John F. Kennedy (175 delays, 4 cancellations), Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta (162 delays, 6 cancellations), Boston Logan (139 delays, 12 cancellations), Charlotte Douglas (127 delays, 13 cancellations), Harry Reid Las Vegas (104 delays, 11 cancellations), Detroit Metro (101 delays, 15 cancellations), Newark Liberty (94 delays, 11 cancellations), Hollywood Burbank (8 delays, 38 cancellations) and Roberts Field (1 delay, 8 cancellations).
The widespread disruptions come amid a partial government shutdown and broader operational challenges affecting airport operations nationwide.
Across the airports listed only, combined disruptions reached 1,863 delays and 170 cancellations.
The most affected airlines across these cities are Southwest (255 delays, 45 cancellations), American Airlines (296 delays), JetBlue (224 delays, 12 cancellations), Delta Air Lines (207 delays, 6 cancellations) and Spirit Airlines (112 delays, 61 cancellations).
In addition to the most affected carriers, other popular airlines facing delays or cancellations across these cities include United, Alaska Airlines, Frontier, SkyWest, PSA Airlines, Republic, Envoy Air, and Endeavor Air.
Update today: 3,110 US flight delays and 186 cancellations reported nationwide.Across the listed US airports, 1,863 delays and 170 cancellations were recorded.Chicago O’Hare recorded the highest delay count at 278.Fort Lauderdale and Orlando were among the highest cancellation hotspots.Spirit Airlines leads cancellations across these cities with 61.American Airlines has the highest delay total across these cities at 296.Southwest has the highest combined disruption volume (300 total events).Florida airports (Orlando, Miami, Fort Lauderdale) account for 670 delays combined.Most Affected USA AirportsChicago O’Hare International Airport
Chicago O’Hare reported 278 delays and 10 cancellations, making it the most delay-heavy airport among those listed. Regional operators such as SkyWest and Envoy Air contributed significantly to delays.
Orlando International Airport
Orlando recorded 252 delays and 20 cancellations, with Spirit, Frontier, and Southwest among key contributors. The airport is one of Florida’s most impacted hubs today.
Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport
Fort Lauderdale reported 224 delays and 21 cancellations, driven largely by Spirit and JetBlue disruptions.
Miami International Airport
Miami logged 194 delays and 2 cancellations, with American Airlines accounting for the majority of delays.
John F. Kennedy International Airport
New York JFK recorded 175 delays and 4 cancellations, with JetBlue and Delta heavily affected.
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Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport
Atlanta reported 162 delays and 6 cancellations, primarily concentrated among Delta operations.
Boston Logan International Airport
Boston Logan saw 139 delays and 12 cancellations, with JetBlue and Spirit contributing notably.
Charlotte Douglas International Airport
Charlotte recorded 127 delays and 13 cancellations, heavily influenced by American Airlines regional affiliates.
Harry Reid International Airport
Las Vegas logged 104 delays and 11 cancellations, with Southwest accounting for most disruptions.
Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport
Detroit reported 101 delays and 15 cancellations, driven mainly by Spirit and SkyWest.
Newark Liberty International Airport
Newark saw 94 delays and 11 cancellations, with United and Spirit among impacted carriers.
Hollywood Burbank Airport
Burbank reported 8 delays but a high 38 cancellations, almost entirely attributed to Southwest.
Roberts Field
Roberts Field experienced 1 delay and 8 cancellations, primarily from regional operators.
Airlines Most Affected by USA Flight Cancellations and DelaysSouthwest Airlines
Southwest recorded 255 delays and 45 cancellations across these cities, making it the most disrupted carrier overall by combined volume. Major impact areas include Orlando, Las Vegas, Fort Lauderdale and Chicago.
American Airlines
American Airlines reported 296 delays across these listed airports. The carrier saw heavy delay concentration in Miami, Charlotte and Chicago.
JetBlue
JetBlue experienced 224 delays and 12 cancellations, primarily affecting New York, Boston and Florida airports.
Delta Air Lines
Delta Air Lines logged 207 delays and 6 cancellations, with disruptions centered around Atlanta, Detroit and New York.
Spirit Airlines
Spirit recorded 112 delays and 61 cancellations, the highest cancellation total among these cities, heavily affecting Florida and Midwest hubs.
United Airlines
United reported 71 delays and 2 cancellations across these airports, mainly at Chicago and Newark.
SkyWest Airlines
SkyWest logged 134 delays and 12 cancellations, largely concentrated at Chicago and Detroit.
Frontier Airlines
Frontier recorded 52 delays and 3 cancellations, with notable activity in Orlando and Las Vegas.
What Can Impacted US Passengers Do?Check flight status directly with the airline before heading to the airport.Use airline mobile apps for real-time notifications.Explore rebooking options immediately after cancellation alerts.Review airline policies regarding refunds or compensation.Arrive early to allow time for rebooking assistance.Monitor weather and air traffic advisories.
Overview of USA Flight Cancellations
Across the USA, 3,110 delays and 186 cancellations have been recorded today. Among the cities listed — Chicago, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, New York, Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Las Vegas, Detroit, Newark and Burbank — disruptions total 1,863 delays and 170 cancellations, representing a substantial share of national disruption levels.
Airlines most affected across these cities include Southwest, American Airlines, JetBlue, Delta Air Lines, Spirit Airlines and United. Chicago remains the highest delay center, while Orlando, Fort Lauderdale and Detroit show elevated cancellation numbers. Florida hubs — Orlando, Miami and Fort Lauderdale — collectively represent one of the most disruption-heavy regions today. New York airports (JFK and Newark) also show significant operational strain.
Source: Different airports and FlightAware
