Snowstorm Causes Major Disruptions at New York City Airports
A significant snowstorm struck New York City, resulting in the cancellation and delay of hundreds of flights at the city’s airports. Air travelers faced extensive disruption as operations were heavily affected by the severe weather, with ongoing efforts to manage rescheduling and passenger assistance.
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A powerful snowstorm swept through New York City, causing massive flight disruptions across the city’s main airports. Hundreds of flights were delayed or canceled as heavy snowfall created challenging conditions for both airlines and passengers. Travelers experienced long waits and sudden changes to their travel plans as airport authorities worked to maintain safety and restore schedules.
The impact was spread across all major airports serving New York City. Flight crews and airport teams mobilized to aid stranded passengers and manage the congestion both in terminals and on the airfield. As snow accumulation continued, departures and arrivals were heavily impacted throughout the day.
No specific airline or passenger figures were reported, but the scale of disruption resulted in significant inconvenience for travelers during the busy period. Authorities advised passengers to check with their airlines for the latest updates, adjust travel plans if possible, and allow additional time to navigate airport processes during weather-related delays.
While airport teams are working to minimize the impact, the severe weather conditions underscore the need for contingency planning during winter storms at major travel hubs like New York City.
Know your rights
These are your air passenger rights:
Sometimes it’s not immediately clear whether your flight qualifies for compensation. When the cause of the delay or cancellation is uncertain, the following general rights still apply.
Your right to care, rebooking, or refund is always guaranteed under EC 261, UK 261, ANAC 400, SHY-PASSENGER, GACA, and the Montreal Convention.
Whether you qualify for monetary compensation depends on the reason for the disruption — this can take time for authorities or the airline to confirm.
Causes like technical faults, crew issues, or operational errors usually make your flight eligible.
However, weather conditions, security threats, or air-traffic restrictions often fall under extraordinary circumstances, which may exempt airlines from paying compensation.
Tip: Keep all travel documents and receipts. You may later prove that your case qualifies for compensation.
Rerouting or refund
If your flight is canceled, you are entitled to a new flight or a refund.
Care and assistance
If your flight is delayed by more than two to four hours, your airline must provide food and drink vouchers.
Accommodation
For overnight delays, airlines must provide hotel stays and transfers, regardless of whether compensation applies.
Communication
You have the right to two phone calls or emails during extended waiting times.
Quick facts
Disruption:
Delays and Cancellations
Cause:
Weather issue
Compensation:
Not eligible for compensation
Status:
Current disruption
Airports affected:
John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport
Checked by:
Matteo Floris
Date updated:
December 29, 2025