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FAA Delays and Cancels Over 4,500 Flights at NYC and Philadelphia Airports on July 18, 2026

FAA delays flights at New York airports today from weather and staffing shortages
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On July 18, 2026, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) implemented flight restrictions causing over 500 cancellations and 4,000 delays at John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, and Philadelphia International Airport. The disruption stems from a combination of adverse weather and limited air traffic control staffing managing flights into these airports.

Flight Management Measures in Place

The FAA has applied ground stop and ground delay procedures to regulate incoming air traffic at the affected airports throughout the evening. Ground stops prevent some or all outbound flights headed to these airports from departing until restrictions are lifted. Ground delays allow flights to

depart but assign specific departure times to maintain safe spacing and minimize airborne holding patterns.

Impact on Passengers and Flight Operations

Passengers with travel plans involving JFK, LaGuardia, Newark, and Philadelphia airports should expect continued arrival delays during the evening hours. Travelers can consult FlightAware or official FAA advisories online for the latest status on flight cancellations, delays, and ground stop updates.

The air traffic control facility overseeing these airports is managing flight arrivals amid these staffing shortages that coincide with challenging weather conditions. These combined factors have affected thousands of flights across the New York metropolitan area and Philadelphia region on this date, resulting in

significant disruptions to routine air traffic flow.