Severe Weather Disrupts Flights Across Several US States
On June 23, 2026, severe weather conditions led to extensive disruption at airports across Texas, Georgia, Illinois, Colorado, and Massachusetts. Nearly 200 flights were cancelled while over 740 others were delayed throughout the day as operations struggled to maintain schedules amid adverse conditions.
The disturbances predominantly affected major domestic hubs, impacting a range of leading carriers including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines, Frontier Airlines, SkyWest Airlines, and United Airlines. These cancellations and delays reflect the significant challenges faced by the airlines in managing flight operations during the storm.
Multiple Airlines and States Experience Significant Flight Interruptions
Today’s disruptions involve key U.S. states and several prominent airlines,
resulting in widespread impact on travelers and airport operations. The volume of cancellations and delays highlights the severity of the weather’s effect on flight schedules and the complexities airlines encounter managing resources and passenger flow under such conditions.
Passengers traveling through airports in the affected areas on June 23 should anticipate ongoing changes to flight timings as airlines and airport authorities work to mitigate the impact of the storm. The events underline the continuing vulnerability of air travel to severe weather conditions across major U.S. travel corridors.








