On June 15, 2026, a significant number of flights across multiple major U.S. airports were cancelled and disrupted. A total of 458 flights were cancelled, accompanied by 885 schedule interruptions, generating widespread travel difficulties.
Among the most affected airports were those in Atlanta, New York City, Boston, Newark, and Los Angeles. These hubs experienced the brunt of the cancellations and delays, impacting connections and travel plans for passengers.
The disruptions led to extensive challenges for travelers, including missed connecting flights, requirements for overnight stays, and prolonged rebooking processes at affected airports. Passengers faced considerable delays in adjusting their itineraries amid
the turbulent conditions.








