Thousands of U.S. Flights Canceled as Winter Storm Continues
Jan 26, 2026
A powerful winter storm sweeping across the United States disrupted air travel on Monday, forcing airlines to cancel thousands of flights and delay many more. According to flight tracking data cited by Reuters, more than 5,000 flights were canceled by late Monday afternoon, January 26, with delays c
ontinuing into the evening at major airports.
Here’s the thing. The storm moved fast and hit hard. Heavy snow, freezing rain, and low visibility stretched from the central Plains to the Northeast. Airlines had already reduced schedules over the weekend, but cancellations accelerated as conditions deteriorated.
Reuters reported that Sunday saw roughly 11,000 canceled flights, the highest single-day total since the height of the COVID-19 travel shutdowns. Major hubs including Boston, New York, and Dallas were among the most affected, sending ripple effects across the national air system. The Federal Aviation Administration warned that additional ground stops and delays could be imposed, signaling that more flight cancellations were possible as the storm continued.
What this really means is straightforward. Winter weather once again strained U.S. travel networks, leaving airlines and passengers bracing for further disruption.
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