On July 10, 2026, major airports across several US states reported a significant number of flight cancellations, with a total of 387 flights not operating as scheduled. This disruption affected widespread locations, including important hubs within New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Georgia, and Florida.
In addition to cancellations, 511 flights experienced delays at these airports throughout the day. Such a volume of delayed flights indicates considerable operational strain impacting airline schedules across multiple cities.
The affected airports span key regions along the East Coast and southern states, including prominent airports in New York and New Jersey, as well as airports
in Massachusetts, Georgia, and Florida. These locations are vital for both domestic and connecting air travel within the country.
Among the airlines most impacted were JetBlue, Delta Airlines, United Airlines, and American Airlines. These carriers accounted for the majority of the cancellations and delays reported on this date, disrupting their usual operations and flight itineraries.
The disruptions on July 10 resulted in thousands of passengers facing uncertainties and inconvenience due to altered or cancelled flights. Travelers at the affected airports experienced delays and interruptions in their travel plans across the impacted states.








