On June 27, 2026, airline operations in five U.S. states experienced significant disruptions, with 28 flights canceled and more than 500 flights delayed. These disturbances impacted thousands of passengers traveling through major hubs today.
States and Airlines Affected
The states reporting these issues included California, Georgia, New York, New Jersey, and Colorado. Several major carriers were involved in the delays and cancellations, such as Delta, United, Southwest, American, JetBlue, Lufthansa, and British Airways.
Passengers in the affected regions faced widespread interruptions to their flight plans, contributing to congested airports and altered travel schedules. While specific reasons for each cancellation or delay and the exact
airports involved have not been detailed, the scale of disruption spanned multiple key U.S. airline operators and locations through the course of the day.
Travelers impacted by these events were advised to check with their airlines for the latest updates and potential rescheduling options. The disruptions on June 27 highlight ongoing challenges in managing flight operations across busy U.S. air corridors.








