On July 18, 2026, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is imposing delays on flights arriving at major New York metropolitan area airports including John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), LaGuardia Airport (LGA), Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), and Philadelphia International Airport (PHL). These disruptions are caused by a combination of adverse weather conditions and shortages in air traffic control staffing responsible for managing incoming flights at these facilities.
Extent and Management of Delays
The FAA reports over 500 flight cancellations and approximately 4,000 delays across the affected airports on this date. To manage airspace congestion and maintain safety, the agency is utilizing ground stops and
ground delays throughout the evening. Ground stops prevent flights bound for these airports from departing their origins until restrictions are lifted. Ground delays allow flights to depart but assign them specific takeoff times to space aircraft effectively and limit holding patterns in the air.
Updated information on flight delays and cancellations can be accessed through the Flight Aware and FAA websites, where travelers can monitor current flight statuses and any ongoing air traffic control advisories.








