Winter Storm Fern Grounds 10,000+ US Flights; What's Next for Air Travel?
Winter Storm Fern caused the most severe single-day disruption since the pandemic, forcing over 10,000 US flight cancellations on Sunday, January 25.
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Winter Storm Fern caused the most severe single-day disruption since the pandemic, forcing over 10,000 US flight cancellations on Sunday, January 25.
US airlines faced the worst operational day since 2020 as Winter Storm Fern forced over 11,000 flight cancellations and widespread delays across major hubs.
US airlines canceled over 11,000 flights Sunday due to Winter Storm Fern, marking a historic single-day disruption that crippled major hubs like DFW and LGA.
A massive US winter storm forced over 10,200 flight cancellations, including all services at Ronald Reagan National Airport, as Delta Air Lines operated a reduced schedule.
American Airlines, Delta, and Southwest led the cancellation of over 1,100 flights at DFW Airport and Love Field due to a severe winter storm, contributing to 10,000+ national cuts.
Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport (SXR) resumed flight operations Saturday after a one-day suspension due to heavy snowfall, following swift AAI and BRO snow clearance.
US DOT rules mandate airlines must issue a full refund for any canceled flight, regardless of weather, but do not require compensation for meals or lodging.
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport police arrested roughly 100 clergy protesting immigration enforcement outside the main terminal, citing disruption of airline operations.