Chicago O’Hare Meltdown Snarls Major Global Routes
Hundreds of travelers were stranded as 447 flights were delayed and 11 canceled at Chicago O’Hare, disrupting key routes to New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris and Toronto.
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Hundreds of travelers were stranded as 447 flights were delayed and 11 canceled at Chicago O’Hare, disrupting key routes to New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris and Toronto.
Newark Liberty International Airport saw more than 260 delays and dozens of cancellations on April 6, disrupting United, Delta, Spirit, Air France and other carriers.
Severe weather, record demand and new border rules have combined to snarl Easter journeys for airline passengers, rail users, motorists and ferry travellers.
Canada’s updated India advisory urging avoidance of non essential travel is sowing confusion for flyers and disrupting routes on Air Canada, British Airways and United Airlines.
A new wave of disruption across seven European countries has delayed 1,475 flights and canceled 172, snarling hubs in Rome, Madrid, London, Amsterdam and beyond.
Hundreds of travelers were left waiting for hours at Chicago O’Hare after 447 flights were delayed and 11 canceled, disrupting major U.S. and international routes.
British Airways and Pegasus cancellations and delays on April 5 left passengers stranded across the UK, Turkey, Austria, the UAE and several regional hubs.
More than 800 flights were disrupted across key US hubs on April 5, stranding travelers as Delta, United, and American absorbed heavy delays and cancellations.
Hundreds of passengers at Miami International Airport face long waits as 265 flights are delayed and nine canceled across major domestic and international routes.
Nearly 300 delays and 20 cancellations at Houston’s Bush Intercontinental triggered rolling disruptions for United and regional partners across key US business routes.
Reagan National Airport disruptions with 96 delays and 5 cancellations ripple across American Airlines, Delta, JetBlue and others serving New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston and Atlanta.
A wave of disruption at Milan Malpensa and Rome Fiumicino delayed 271 flights and canceled 15, stranding hundreds on key European and long‑haul routes.