U.S. Flight Disruptions: 645 Delays and 110 Cancellations Expected On Incoming and Outgoing Flights Today 9th October

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Washington, D.C., 9 October 2025 — Airlines operating within, into, and out of the United States are preparing for 645 delays and 110 cancellations tomorrow, according to the latest aviation data. While the majority of disruptions are concentrated among regional carriers and smaller airports, several major hubs are also expected to experience minor impacts.


Key Figures

  • Total delays (U.S. flights): 645
  • Total cancellations (U.S. flights): 110
  • Delays within/into/out of U.S.: 645
  • Cancellations within/into/out of U.S.: 21

Airlines Most Affected

AirlineCancellations% of FlightsDelays% of Flights
Cape Air309%00%
interCaribbean Airways913%34%
Air Canada91%71%
Norwegian Air Sweden92%00%
China Eastern50%491%
SpiceJet32%139%
Pakistan International Airlines11%69%
Other carriers (combined)4467

Cape Air and interCaribbean Airways show the highest cancellation percentages, while China Eastern and SpiceJet account for the largest number of delays.


Airports Most Affected

AirportCancellations% of FlightsDelays% of Flights
Provincetown Municipal (PVC)642%00%
Antonio Rivera Rodriguez (VQS)337%00%
Aalborg (AAL)417%00%
Boston Logan Intl (BOS)71%10%
Toronto Pearson Intl (YYZ)71%10%
Luis Muñoz Marín Intl (SJU)53%00%
Kuala Lumpur Intl (KUL)10%162%
Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta Intl (CGK)20%71%

Regional airports such as Provincetown (PVC) and Antonio Rivera Rodriguez (VQS) are experiencing the heaviest proportional impact, with over one-third of flights cancelled.


Outlook

While the overall number of cancellations remains moderate, the concentration of disruptions at smaller regional airports and select carriers highlights ongoing operational challenges. Larger hubs such as Boston Logan (BOS) and Toronto Pearson (YYZ) are expected to see only limited delays and cancellations.

Passengers are advised to check flight status before traveling and allow for flexibility, particularly when flying with carriers or through airports reporting higher-than-average disruption rates.


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