Published on : 10 Jul 2026
Published: July 10, 2026 — Friday (Numbers Spike Again After Day 100’s Brief Improvement)
Total disruptions: 374 cancellations + 3,741 delays = 4,115 disruptions nationwide Worst-hit airport: LaGuardia (LGA) — 322 delays, 107 cancellations Also heavily affected: Philadelphia (266 delays, 35 cancellations), JFK (253 delays, 53 cancellations), Reagan National (190 delays, 33 cancellations), Atlanta (181 delays, 19 cancellations) Also affected: Chicago O’Hare, Boston Logan, Orlando, Nashville, Baltimore/Washington Airlines tied for most cancellations: Southwest Airlines and Endeavor Air — 76 each Southwest’s total impact: 76 cancellations, 403 delays — highest delay count of any carrier Endeavor’s total impact: 76 cancellations, 131 delays Also affected: Republic Airways (37 cancellations, 191 delays), PSA Airlines, JetBlue, United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, SkyWest, American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Piedmont Airlines Primary cause: Warm, humid weather around New York City with afternoon thunderstorms stretching into South Jersey Compounding factors: Air traffic control staffing shortages, record-breaking summer travel demand Context: Comes one day after the disruption streak showed its first sustained improvement in over a week DOT compensation: ⚠️ Weather-driven — no cash compensation, but rebooking assistance owed DOT refund right: ✅ Unconditional within 7 days for cancelled flights
Just one day after US aviation posted its calmest numbers in over a week, the disruption streak roared back on July 10 with 374 cancellations and 3,741 delays nationwide — more than double the previous day’s total. LaGuardia absorbed the worst of it, recording 322 delays and 107 cancellations as warm, humid air and afternoon thunderstorms built across the New York metro area and pushed into South Jersey. Philadelphia, JFK, Reagan National and Atlanta all posted significant numbers of their own, while Southwest Airlines and Endeavor Air tied for the highest cancellation count nationally at 76 each. If July 9’s brief improvement had travelers hoping this summer’s disruption pattern was finally breaking, today’s numbers are a clear signal that the underlying pressure on the system — thin staffing margins, record demand, and a network with almost no slack left to absorb bad weather — hasn’t actually gone anywhere.
The scale of today’s reversal is worth sitting with. July 9 recorded 2,037 total disruptions, the lowest single-day total in over a week and a genuine sign of recovery after Boston’s fuel crisis and Reagan National’s holiday backlog both appeared to resolve. Today’s 4,115 disruptions represent more than double that figure — a reminder that this summer’s underlying capacity strain can resurface with a single afternoon of thunderstorms.
| Metric | Figure |
|---|---|
| Total cancellations | 374 |
| Total delays | 3,741 |
| Total disruptions | 4,115 |
| Comparison to July 9 | More than double (2,037 disruptions) |
| Primary cause | Thunderstorms around NYC, spreading into South Jersey |
| Airport | Delays | Cancellations |
|---|---|---|
| LaGuardia (LGA) | 322 | 107 |
| Philadelphia (PHL) | 266 | 35 |
| JFK | 253 | 53 |
| Reagan National (DCA) | 190 | 33 |
| Atlanta (ATL) | 181 | 19 |
| Boston Logan (BOS) | 158 | 14 |
| Orlando (MCO) | 129 | 16 |
| Baltimore/Washington (BWI) | 49 | 41 |
| Airline | Cancellations | Delays |
|---|---|---|
| Southwest Airlines | 76 (tied highest) | 403 (highest in the US) |
| Endeavor Air | 76 (tied highest) | 131 |
| Republic Airways | 37 | 191 |
| PSA, JetBlue, United, Delta, SkyWest | Notable impact | Notable impact |
LaGuardia’s position at the center of today’s disruption reflects both its geography and its persistent vulnerability this summer. The airport sits directly in the path of the warm, humid air mass driving today’s thunderstorm risk, and its tightly packed schedule — among the busiest in the country relative to its physical footprint — leaves almost no room to absorb weather-driven slowdowns without cascading delays.
Baltimore/Washington’s numbers stand out for a different reason: while its delay count (49) was modest compared to the day’s biggest hubs, its cancellation count (41) was disproportionately high relative to that — suggesting the airport’s airlines chose to cancel outright rather than absorb lengthy delays, a common operational response when a disruption is expected to persist through the day rather than clear quickly.
The tie between Southwest and Endeavor Air for the highest cancellation count also illustrates two very different disruption profiles converging on the same number. Southwest’s 403 delays alongside its 76 cancellations suggests an airline straining to keep flights moving despite conditions; Endeavor’s more modest 131 delays alongside the same cancellation count suggests a regional carrier making earlier, more decisive cancellation calls to protect its broader schedule.
United States: If you’re flying through LaGuardia, Philadelphia, JFK, Reagan National or Atlanta today, check your specific flight status directly and build significant buffer into any connection — these five airports account for the overwhelming majority of today’s disruption.
Canada: Travelers connecting through the affected Northeast airports onto Canadian routes should expect continued knock-on delays into tomorrow, given how quickly today’s numbers reversed yesterday’s improvement.
United Kingdom: UK travelers with transatlantic connections through JFK or Philadelphia should confirm their domestic connecting flight’s status well before their international departure, particularly if flying Southwest or Endeavor Air on the connecting leg.
Australia & New Zealand: Long-haul travelers transiting through US gateways this week should treat today’s reversal as a reminder that this summer’s disruption pattern remains unpredictable even after apparent improvement — build flexibility into any tight domestic connection.
| Situation | DOT Treatment | What You’re Entitled To |
|---|---|---|
| Weather-caused delay or cancellation | Outside airline control | Rebooking assistance; no cash compensation |
| Any cancellation, regardless of cause | DOT-mandated | Full refund within 7 days if you decline rebooking |
| Overnight disruption | Varies by airline’s own commitment | Ask gate agent immediately; not federally guaranteed |
Posted By : Vinay
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