❄️ What’s Happening
Delta Air Lines has announced it will suspend operations at several of its Northeast hubs — notably New York’s LaGuardia Airport (LGA), John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), and Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) — as a powerful winter storm (named Winter Storm Hernando) moves through the region. The suspension is expected to last through at least Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026, as severe snow and wind make flying unsafe.
Delta News Hub
This move is proactive and safety-driven, aimed at minimizing risk to passengers and crews rather than waiting until conditions deteriorate further. Delta is also offering flexible rebooking options and waivers so travelers can shift their flights without change fees or fare penalties.
Delta News Hub
❄️ Broader Travel Impact
The storm has already forced the cancellation of thousands of flights across the region — with more than 3,000 flights canceled or delayed at airports in New York, Boston, Philadelphia and surrounding cities.
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Other major carriers (like American, United, and JetBlue) have also scaled back or temporarily halted operations at major Northeast airports as blizzard conditions — heavy snow, high winds, and low visibility — make normal flight operations impossible.
The Traveler
In addition to air travel chaos, officials have issued blizzard warnings, state of emergency declarations, school closures, and road travel advisories across much of the U.S. Northeast.
FOX Weather
✈️ What Travelers Should Do
If you have an upcoming flight through affected hubs, check your flight status with Delta directly via the Delta app or website.
Take advantage of travel waivers to move your trip outside the storm window without extra cost.
Plan for continued disruptions even after the storm passes, as aircraft and crews displaced by cancellations can ripple delays across other cities
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