Published on : 10 Jul 2026
John F. Kennedy International Airport is dealing with a rough Friday. 53 flights cancelled, 253 more delayed, and the numbers are moving as afternoon storms build over the New York City region.
Today, July 10, 2026, JFK Airport (JFK) is among the most disrupted major hubs in the country, according to real-time flight tracking data. The disruption is being driven by warm, humid air sitting over the New York metro area, with thunderstorm risk building through the afternoon into South Jersey — the same weather system currently hitting LaGuardia and Newark.
Because JFK handles a heavy mix of domestic and long-haul international departures, today’s disruption carries extra weight for travelers connecting onward to Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Here’s everything you need to know.
Published: July 10, 2026 — Friday Airport: John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), Queens, New York Today’s total: 53 cancellations + 253 delays = 306 disruptions Primary cause: Warm, humid weather over NYC with afternoon thunderstorms building into South Jersey Contributing factor: Heavy international connection volume means delays cascade into long-haul schedules DOT compensation status: ⚠️ Weather-driven disruption — no cash compensation required, but full rebooking and refund rights apply Nationwide context: JFK’s delay count is among the highest of any US airport today, out of 374 cancellations and 3,741 delays recorded nationwide
JFK sits inside the same congested New York airspace as LaGuardia and Newark, so when afternoon storms build over the city, air traffic control has to slow arrival and departure rates across all three airports at once to maintain safe separation. JFK’s added complexity is its long-haul international schedule — widebody aircraft flying to Europe, the Middle East and Asia operate on tight turnaround windows, and a delay on an inbound international arrival can force a same-day departure to slip by hours rather than minutes.
That’s why a JFK disruption day tends to look different from a domestic-only hub: fewer total cancellations relative to delays, because airlines generally try to hold long-haul international flights and absorb the delay rather than cancel outright and strand passengers overseas.
| Metric | Today (July 10, 2026) |
|---|---|
| Total cancellations | 53 |
| Total delays | 253 |
| Combined disruptions | 306 |
| Cause | NYC humid weather, afternoon thunderstorm risk into South Jersey |
| Airport ranking nationwide | Among the top 3 US hubs for delay volume today |
| Comparable recent day | July 8, 2026 — 152 cancellations, 192 delays (JFK’s worst day this month) |
Today’s confirmed per-airline split had not yet been fully published at the time of writing. Based on JFK’s most recent comparable disruption days, here’s how exposure has typically broken down:
| Airline | Role at JFK | Recent Disruption Pattern |
|---|---|---|
| JetBlue | JFK-based domestic carrier | Has led JFK cancellations on several recent disruption days |
| Endeavor Air | Delta Connection regional feeder | Consistently among the top carriers for cancellations |
| Delta Air Lines | Mainline domestic and international hub carrier | Moderate cancellations, high delay volume |
| American Airlines | Mainline domestic carrier | Low-to-moderate cancellations |
| British Airways, Virgin Atlantic | Transatlantic international carriers | Occasional cancellations, mostly delays |
| Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Swiss, Cathay Pacific | Long-haul international carriers | Primarily delays rather than cancellations |
This table reflects JFK’s recent seasonal pattern rather than today’s confirmed per-carrier figures. We’ll update this article once today’s individual airline breakdown is confirmed via FlightAware.
JFK’s schedule mixes domestic feeder traffic with long-haul international departures, so today’s disruption is expected to ripple hardest through same-day connections to:
Passengers with a same-day domestic-to-international connection through JFK today should build in significant extra buffer time, since a delayed domestic feeder flight can mean missing a long-haul departure with no same-day rebooking option.
| Situation | What You’re Entitled To | What You’re NOT Entitled To |
|---|---|---|
| Flight cancelled outright | A full refund if you decline the rebooking, or free rebooking on the next available flight | Cash compensation — weather is not a “controllable” cause under US DOT rules |
| Delayed 3+ hours | Meals or vouchers only if your specific airline’s customer service plan commits to it | A guaranteed cash payout — unlike EU261 in Europe, this varies airline to airline in the US |
| Missed international connection | Rebooking on the same airline or an alliance partner, per that carrier’s own policy | Automatic hotel/meal cover unless your airline’s policy specifically commits to it for weather delays |
Practical steps if you’re flying through JFK today:
JFK’s numbers are expected to keep moving into the evening as long as the storm risk over the NYC region persists. Because JFK’s schedule leans heavily on long-haul aircraft that can’t simply be swapped in on short notice, recovery from a bad day here often takes longer than at domestic-only hubs — international rotations can stay disrupted for a day or two after the weather clears.
We’ll update this article as FlightAware’s live tracking data and airline advisories are refreshed through the day.
Posted By : Vinay
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