
Air travel across the United States is witnessing the fresh wave of disruption marked by flight indefinite delays, cancellations and aviation chaos at the major key hubs.
The recent disruptions were followed by the severe weather conditions and thunderstorms, crippling operations at six major US Airports on Sunday and leaving thousands of people stranded amid peak travel season.
According to recent updates, hundreds of flights have been delayed at Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, New York, Los Angeles and Miami Airports.
The tracking data also showed the decline in arrival rates and surge in departure queues, exhibiting the severity of the issue.
The simultaneous collapse of these six interconnected hubs triggered a ripple effect far beyond the storm’s initial path.
According to thetraveler.org, Denver and Dallas/Fort Worth function as the primary gateways linking the East and West coasts, while the New York tri-state airports are important for the nation’s most concentrated metropolitan travel.
Reasons behind this chaos
At the heart of US flight delays and cancellation lies the harsh weather conditions, strong winds, thunderstorms and low visibility, as reported by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) advisories.
Congestion at other airports is also causing this aviation chaos. For instance, airports like Chicago’s O’Hare are under strain due to limited infrastructure and excessive scheduling. To control the disruption, the authorities are also restricting flight booking for the upcoming season.
Other challenges such staff availability issues, overbooked schedules, rising operational costs, and high passenger volumes are further exacerbating the travel issues.




