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Airlines cancel hundreds more flights in U.S. to comply with FAA order

by Alex Sundby
November 10, 2025
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Airlines cancel hundreds more flights in U.S. to comply with FAA order

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Over 1,700 flights canceled as of Monday afternoon

More than 1,700 of Monday’s flights within, into or out of the U.S. have been canceled, according to FlightAware.

As of early Monday afternoon on the East Coast, over 3,800 flights were delayed.

 


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34m ago

More than 250 flights canceled at NYC airports

More than 250 flights have been canceled at New York City’s three major airports.

As of 11 a.m. EST Monday, LaGuardia Airport’s arrival and departure boards were showing 120 cancellations, according to FlightAware. John F. Kennedy International Airport showed 81 canceled flights and Newark Liberty International Airport had 91.

There are also dozens of delays at each of the airports, including arrivals and departures.

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46m ago

Hundreds of flights already canceled for Tuesday

Nearly 1,000 of Tuesday’s flights within, into or out of the U.S. have already been canceled, according to FlightAware.

As of Monday morning, 968 flights were already scrapped for Tuesday.

 


11:04 AM

Travelers turn to buses and trains to avoid flight delays, cancellations

At Atlanta’s Greyhound station, Sandro Martinez was one of many airline passengers who hit the road to get home.

Martinez flew to Atlanta from Newark, New Jersey, and planned on taking another flight to Greenville, South Carolina.

But with his connecting flight uncertain, Martinez decided to play it safe and finish his trip by bus instead.

“I did not want to take the risk,” he said.

Read more here.

 


Updated 10:32 AM

Over 1,600 flights canceled as of Monday morning

Over 1,600 flights were canceled within, into or out of the U.S. on Monday morning, according to flight-tracking website FlightAware.

More than 2,700 flights were delayed.

 


Updated 10:32 AM

Only 4 air traffic controllers worked at Atlanta’s airport Saturday, transportation secretary says

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said only four air traffic controllers worked Saturday at Atlanta’s airport, which is known as the busiest in the world.

Duffy told CNN that 18 of the 22 controllers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport didn’t come to work Saturday. Across the country, 81 controllers in total didn’t work that day, Duffy told CNN.

 


Updated 10:32 AM

Over 5,500 flights canceled since FAA order took effect

Over 5,500 flights were canceled since the FAA’s order took effect, according to FlightAware.

According to the flight tracker, 2,953 flights were canceled Sunday. Saturday saw 1,566 cancellations, and 1,025 flights were scrubbed Friday, when the order took effect.

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