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Major Delays Hit American, Delta, and United Flights Amid U.S. Government Shutdown

Alice Mariscotti-Wyatt・October 9, 2025

Passengers flying with American Airlines, Delta, and United Airlines are experiencing significant delays due to widespread disruptions at U.S. airports. The disruptions follow a U.S. government shutdown, impacting operational efficiency and air travel schedules nationwide.

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Air travel across the United States has been severely disrupted as a result of a government shutdown, impacting major airlines and airports. Travelers flying with American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and United Airlines are facing extensive delays, according to recent reports.

The government shutdown has caused staffing and operational issues at airports throughout the country, leading to longer wait times and reduced flight efficiency. As the shutdown persists, airport services remain strained, with delays affecting both domestic and international flights operated by these leading U.S. carriers.

Although specific information regarding the start and end dates of the disruption, the number of flights, or passenger figures is unavailable, the ongoing government shutdown is confirmed as the primary cause, triggering a cascade of operational challenges. Passengers are encouraged to check with their airlines for updates and adjust travel plans as necessary.

The situation at U.S. airports continues to evolve, with potential for further delays if the government shutdown is not resolved promptly. Frequent travelers are advised to monitor official announcements and prepare for changes to their itineraries as conditions develop.

Know your rights

In situations such as a technical outage or a government shutdown, it’s important for passengers to understand their rights and available options during travel disruptions.

While these events are generally beyond the control of airlines and airports, passengers still have certain protections under U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations.

Refund or rebooking
If a flight is canceled or experiences a significant delay, passengers are entitled to a full refund if they choose not to travel. Most airlines also offer rebooking on the next available flight at no additional cost.

Food and essential care
Some airlines may also provide additional assistance — such as meal vouchers or hotel accommodation during overnight delays — but this is not required by law and varies depending on the airline’s individual policies

Quick facts

Disruption:

Delay

Cause:

Other

Compensation:

Not eligible for compensation

Status:

Current disruption

Airlines affected:

American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines

Checked by:

Alice Mariscotti-Wyatt

Date updated:

October 9, 2025

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