LaGuardia Airport Cancels 107 Flights and Delays 322 More Today as NYC Storms Build — Here’s the Complete Breakdown

Published on : 10 Jul 2026

LaGuardia Airport Cancels 107 Flights and Delays 322 More Today as NYC Storms Build — Here’s the Complete Breakdown

LaGuardia Airport is having its toughest day of the week. 107 flights cancelled, 322 more delayed, and the numbers are still climbing as afternoon storms build over the New York City region.

Today, July 10, 2026, LaGuardia Airport (LGA) has recorded the highest cancellation count of any major US airport, 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 — a familiar pattern for this stretch of the summer, but one that hits LaGuardia harder than most airports because of how tightly its schedule is run.

Here’s everything travelers flying through LGA today need to know.


Published: July 10, 2026 — Friday
Airport: LaGuardia Airport (LGA), Queens, New York
Today’s total: 107 cancellations + 322 delays = 429 disruptions
Primary cause: Warm, humid weather over NYC with afternoon thunderstorms building into South Jersey
Contributing factor: LaGuardia’s slot-constrained schedule leaves very little room to absorb delays
DOT compensation status: ⚠️ Weather-driven disruption — no cash compensation required, but full rebooking and refund rights apply
Nationwide context: LaGuardia’s total is the highest of any US airport today, out of 374 cancellations and 3,741 delays recorded nationwide


✈️ Why LaGuardia Is Struggling Today

LaGuardia is one of the most slot-constrained airports in the country, and that’s the whole story behind why it’s leading today’s disruption numbers rather than a bigger airport like Atlanta or Chicago. LGA runs on a tight schedule with limited runway capacity to begin with — there’s very little slack built in even on a calm day. When afternoon storms start building over the city, air traffic control has to slow arrival and departure rates to maintain safe separation, and LaGuardia simply has nowhere to absorb that lost time.

The effect compounds through the day. An aircraft delayed on an early rotation is often scheduled to fly two or three more legs before the evening — so a storm cell that passes through by mid-afternoon can still be causing gate delays and missed connections well into the evening.

📋 Today’s Disruption Snapshot

Metric Today (July 10, 2026)
Total cancellations 107
Total delays 322
Combined disruptions 429
Cause NYC humid weather, afternoon thunderstorm risk into South Jersey
Airport ranking nationwide #1 for cancellations among major US hubs today
Comparable recent day July 6, 2026 — 85 cancellations, 22 delays (regional-carrier-driven)

🛫 Typical Carrier Exposure at LaGuardia

Today’s per-airline split had not yet been fully published at the time of writing, but LaGuardia’s disruption pattern this summer has consistently concentrated on its regional feeder carriers. Based on the most recent comparable disruption days at LGA, here’s how exposure has typically broken down:

Airline Role at LaGuardia Recent Disruption Pattern
Republic Airways Regional feeder (multiple mainline partners) Has led LGA cancellations on several recent disruption days
Endeavor Air Delta Connection regional feeder Consistently among the top 2 carriers for cancellations
Delta Air Lines Mainline domestic hub carrier Moderate cancellations, higher delay volume
American Airlines Mainline domestic carrier Historically more resilient, fewer cancellations
United Airlines Mainline domestic carrier Low-to-moderate cancellations
Southwest Airlines Domestic carrier Variable — has led nationwide delay counts on recent high-disruption days
JetBlue LaGuardia-based carrier Exposure varies by day, generally moderate

This table reflects LaGuardia’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.

🗺️ Routes and Connections Likely Affected

LaGuardia’s schedule is built around short-haul, high-frequency domestic shuttle routes, so today’s disruption is expected to ripple hardest through same-day connections to:

  • Boston Logan
  • Washington Reagan National
  • Chicago O’Hare
  • Atlanta
  • Toronto and Montreal (cross-border regional routes)
  • Detroit

Passengers connecting through any of these cities on a same-day itinerary involving LaGuardia should build in extra buffer time.

💵 What You’re Entitled To If Your LaGuardia Flight Is Affected

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
Overnight cancellation Hotel accommodation only if the airline’s own policy covers weather delays (most don’t legally have to) Automatic lodging cover in every case

Practical steps if you’re flying through LaGuardia today:

  • Check your specific flight status directly in your airline’s app — airport-wide totals can hide big differences between individual flights
  • If you’re connecting through Boston, Reagan National, Chicago, Atlanta, Toronto or Montreal today, build in extra buffer time
  • Keep every receipt for meals or incidentals if your delay stretches past three hours
  • If your flight is cancelled, you can request a full refund if the offered rebooking doesn’t work for your schedule — you’re not required to accept a multi-day delay
  • Consider whether JFK or Newark could work as an alternate departure/arrival point if your LaGuardia flight is scrapped

📅 What Happens Next

LaGuardia’s numbers are expected to keep climbing into the evening as long as the storm risk over the NYC region persists. Because the airport runs with very little schedule slack, recovery typically takes longer here than at less-constrained airports — a bad afternoon at LGA can still be producing delays into the following morning if aircraft and crews end the day out of position.

We’ll update this article as FlightAware’s live tracking data and airline advisories are refreshed through the day.


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🌐 Official Sources

  • FlightAware Live Cancellations Tracker (LGA): flightaware.com/live/cancelled/today/klga
  • FAA Air Traffic Report: faa.gov/newsroom/faa-daily-air-traffic-report
  • US Department of Transportation Air Consumer Rules: transportation.gov/airconsumer
  • LaGuardia Airport (Port Authority of NY & NJ): laguardiaairport.com

Posted By : Vinay

As a lead contributor for Travel Tourister, Vinay is dedicated to serving our Tier 1 audience (US, UK, Canada, Australia). His mission is to deliver precise, fact-checked news and actionable, data-driven articles that empower readers to make informed decisions, minimize travel risks, and maximize their adventure without compromising safety or budget.

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