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US airlines cancel over 1,000 flights due to winter storm Devin

Severe winter storm Devin caused 1,139 flight cancellations and 3,808 delays across Northeast U.S. airports, disrupting peak holiday travel, FlightAware reported.

  • Flight tracking data showed Dec 26 that U.S. airlines canceled or delayed thousands of flights during peak holiday travel, with 1,139 cancellations and 3,808 delays as of 12:30 p.m. ET.
  • The National Weather Service issued warnings of winter storms for the Great Lakes into the northern Mid-Atlantic and southern New England through Saturday morning, forecasting a wintry mix causing hazardous travel.
  • Carrier reports show JetBlue canceled 225 flights, Delta 186, Republic 155, American 96 and United 82, while JFK, LaGuardia and Detroit Metro posted X advisories.
  • American Airlines issued a travel alert allowing affected customers to rebook without change fees, and passengers were advised to check with their carrier as JetBlue, Delta, Republic and United did not immediately comment.
  • Across the West, an atmospheric river will wind down across California with lingering heavy rainfall, heavy mountain snow, and gusty winds, while heavy snow is forecast for the Cascades and Rockies.
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Heavy winter storms bring air traffic to a standstill in the west and northeast of the USA. More than 1000 flights have been cancelled.

·Berlin, Germany
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Heavy snowfalls are expected in the New York area at the end of the day as well as on the mountain ranges of the Rockies and Cascades, reported US weather services.

·Paris, France
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Almost 4,000 flights were delayed on Friday. Up to 25 centimeters of snow are expected in New York

·Vienna, Austria
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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Friday, December 26, 2025.
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