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FAA Delays and Cancels 500+ Flights at New York Airports on July 18

FAA Delays Flights into New York Area Airports Today
Image: 180606-Z-OL711-0016 by S.C. Air National Guard via flickr, pdm

On July 18, 2026, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) cancelled more than 500 flights and delayed approximately 4,000 flights in the New York area. The affected airports include John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, and Philadelphia International Airport.

FAA Air Traffic Measures at New York Area Airports

The FAA is managing ground delays and ground stops intermittently throughout the evening at these four airports. A ground stop holds some or all departing flights at their origin airports until the restriction is lifted. Ground delays allow flights to depart but impose delayed takeoff times to space out air traffic and avoid circling or congestion.

Causes and Online Resources for Updates

These

disruptions are caused by severe weather conditions combined with air traffic control staffing constraints at the control facility overseeing the JFK, LaGuardia, Newark, and Philadelphia International Airports. Travelers can monitor flight delays and cancellations via the Flight Aware website, and the FAA website offers the latest advisories and details on active ground stops.